Sunday People

NEW LEGS FOR SUPERSTAR TONY

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more determined to walk with “proper” legs after seeing young amputees playing football on BBC Children in Need.

Yet Tony, known as Bear, was initially unimpresse­d with his new limbs because they were yet to be decorated in Batman and The Joker cartoons.

Laughing adoptive mum Paula, 52, of Kings Hill, Kent, said: “He looked at them in silence before giving them a whack, knocking them over, and saying ‘Boring!’ But now they look how he wants. As soon as he was up and about on them a it was incredible to see the immediate difference they made. When Bear first stood up he gasped in surprise and said ‘Look how tall I am!’”

“The fact he wants Batman and The Joker on them perfectly sums up Bear, too. He’s our little superhero who makes us smile from ear to ear.

“He is walking tall – there’s no stopping him.”

Paula and husband Mark, 55, are confident their youngest of eight kids, who has a permanentl­y dislocated hip, deafness in his right ear and arthritis, will be as determined as ever to overcome any obstacles.

Paula said: “The only problem we have at the moment is that he wants to run on his new legs and feet before he can actually walk on them.”

Tony’s natural parents Jody Simpson and Tony Smith were each jailed for a maximum 10 years in 2018 for the appalling abuse and cruelty inflicted.

Paula is now campaignin­g for tougher sentences for those convicted of child cruelty offences, to be known as Tony’s Law.

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TERRIFIC TONY: Little lad with new legs, our story, and hugging mum Paula
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