Kent Messenger Maidstone

Football match is a home game changer for Tony

Money will help transform living quarters

- By Tom Pyman

A charity football match has helped raise thousands of pounds to transform the home of a young boy who ended up having both legs amputated after being neglected by his birth parents.

Tony Hudgell, who last week celebrated his fifth birthday, suffered several fractures shortly after his birth that led to septicaemi­a and left him fighting for his life when just 41 days old. A judge described him as being “seconds away from death” when he was taken to a doctor’s surgery and the full extent of his injuries, which he suffered at the hands of Jody Simpson and Antony Smith in Maidstone, was revealed.

The couple were both eventually jailed for 10 years in 2018 and Tony was adopted by Paula Hudgell, who has since cared for and raised the youngster at her home in Victoria Drive, Kings Hill.

However, many alteration­s need to be made to the house so Tony can enjoy the most comfortabl­e life possible and Mrs Hudgell set up a crowdfundi­ng page for people to donate to the cause.

Charity organiser Neil Humphries then got in touch with Mrs Hudgell having heard her son’s story and the ‘Game for Tony’ was quickly set up to raise funds for the Discovery School pupil.

Tony and his mum travelled to Tadley in Hampshire to watch the match, with the youngster even taking over refereeing duties for a penalty shootout at the end.

An incredible £2,500 was raised in a week, which means Mrs Hudgell’s initial fundraisin­g target of £5,000 for various equipment has now been surpassed. She said: “They are such a great bunch and having never met Neil before, it was amazing that he just picked Tony’s story up.

“We are currently having a double storey extension built for him, with a wet room and therapy room downstairs, then we’ll have a lift and his own bedroom upstairs.

“Once that’s completed in December, we’re going to astro turf the back garden to make it safe for Tony and so he’s able to play football.

“Neil thinks it’s rather fitting, seeing as they are football-based, to go for the artificial grass so he can play safely without his legs and clothes being cut and muddy.”

Donations can be made at tinyurl.com/y26b45mj.

 ??  ?? Tony Hudgell and fundraiser Neil Humphries
Tony Hudgell and fundraiser Neil Humphries
 ??  ?? Tony Hudgell at the match
Tony Hudgell at the match

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