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Four-year-old Harley Lane, who lost all four limbs to meningitis, Stockport, Greater Manchester, Britain - 28 Sep 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manchester Evening News / Rex Features ( 1229352h )
Top Of The Class For Brave Meningitis Boy
A little boy who lost all four limbs to meningitis is celebrating after enjoying his first days at school.
Four-year-old Harley Lane's arms and legs had to be amputated after he was struck down by the deadly disease last year.
The dramatic battle almost saw the youngster lose his life but he survived against all of the odds.
Now the youngster is settling in at Hazel Grove Primary school in Stockport.
Harley's dad Adam comments: "He's the most popular kid at school. All the kids think they are his best friend. They are great and ask lots of questions.
"At first it was a bit overwhelming for him but he's settled straight in. He comes in every day telling us he's done this or that. He loves everything about it because it's new to him."
Staff help Harley move around school using his specially-made prosthetic arms and legs and wheelchair.
The school has also had a hygiene room fitted to help Harley stay infection-free and he is helped by a full-time teaching assistant.
Headteacher Jean Burston said: "Harley is settling in really well - he's got many friends. Our motto is 'Give it all you've got' and that's what he does."
Little Harley first fell ill in May last year, cheating death three times.
However, when septicaemia set in doctors made the decision to amputate his arms and legs.
He then faced a long, slow battle back to health at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.
Meanwhile, an appeal saw an incredible GBP 565,000 raised by the public and at Christmas last year Harley, dad Adam, mum Sam and brother Tyler, 2, moved into a specially-adapted house.
Then this summer he was ring-bearer at his parents' wedding, which was postponed when he fell ill.
Harley's latest challenge is learning to cope with his prosthetic limbs.
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EGFBCR
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Four-year-old Harley Lane, who lost all four limbs to meningitis, Stockport, Greater Manchester, Britain - 28 Sep 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manchester Evening News / Rex Features ( 1229352g )
Top Of The Class For Brave Meningitis Boy
A little boy who lost all four limbs to meningitis is celebrating after enjoying his first days at school.
Four-year-old Harley Lane's arms and legs had to be amputated after he was struck down by the deadly disease last year.
The dramatic battle almost saw the youngster lose his life but he survived against all of the odds.
Now the youngster is settling in at Hazel Grove Primary school in Stockport.
Harley's dad Adam comments: "He's the most popular kid at school. All the kids think they are his best friend. They are great and ask lots of questions.
"At first it was a bit overwhelming for him but he's settled straight in. He comes in every day telling us he's done this or that. He loves everything about it because it's new to him."
Staff help Harley move around school using his specially-made prosthetic arms and legs and wheelchair.
The school has also had a hygiene room fitted to help Harley stay infection-free and he is helped by a full-time teaching assistant.
Headteacher Jean Burston said: "Harley is settling in really well - he's got many friends. Our motto is 'Give it all you've got' and that's what he does."
Little Harley first fell ill in May last year, cheating death three times.
However, when septicaemia set in doctors made the decision to amputate his arms and legs.
He then faced a long, slow battle back to health at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.
Meanwhile, an appeal saw an incredible GBP 565,000 raised by the public and at Christmas last year Harley, dad Adam, mum Sam and brother Tyler, 2, moved into a specially-adapted house.
Then this summer he was ring-bearer at his parents' wedding, which was postponed when he fell ill.
Harley's latest challenge is learning to cope with his prosthetic limbs.
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EGFBCR
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Four-year-old Harley Lane, who lost all four limbs to meningitis, Stockport, Greater Manchester, Britain - 28 Sep 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manchester Evening News / Rex Features ( 1229352f )
Top Of The Class For Brave Meningitis Boy
A little boy who lost all four limbs to meningitis is celebrating after enjoying his first days at school.
Four-year-old Harley Lane's arms and legs had to be amputated after he was struck down by the deadly disease last year.
The dramatic battle almost saw the youngster lose his life but he survived against all of the odds.
Now the youngster is settling in at Hazel Grove Primary school in Stockport.
Harley's dad Adam comments: "He's the most popular kid at school. All the kids think they are his best friend. They are great and ask lots of questions.
"At first it was a bit overwhelming for him but he's settled straight in. He comes in every day telling us he's done this or that. He loves everything about it because it's new to him."
Staff help Harley move around school using his specially-made prosthetic arms and legs and wheelchair.
The school has also had a hygiene room fitted to help Harley stay infection-free and he is helped by a full-time teaching assistant.
Headteacher Jean Burston said: "Harley is settling in really well - he's got many friends. Our motto is 'Give it all you've got' and that's what he does."
Little Harley first fell ill in May last year, cheating death three times.
However, when septicaemia set in doctors made the decision to amputate his arms and legs.
He then faced a long, slow battle back to health at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.
Meanwhile, an appeal saw an incredible GBP 565,000 raised by the public and at Christmas last year Harley, dad Adam, mum Sam and brother Tyler, 2, moved into a specially-adapted house.
Then this summer he was ring-bearer at his parents' wedding, which was postponed when he fell ill.
Harley's latest challenge is learning to cope with his prosthetic limbs.
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EGFBCR
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Four-year-old Harley Lane, who lost all four limbs to meningitis, Stockport, Greater Manchester, Britain - 28 Sep 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manchester Evening News / Rex Features ( 1229352e )
Top Of The Class For Brave Meningitis Boy
A little boy who lost all four limbs to meningitis is celebrating after enjoying his first days at school.
Four-year-old Harley Lane's arms and legs had to be amputated after he was struck down by the deadly disease last year.
The dramatic battle almost saw the youngster lose his life but he survived against all of the odds.
Now the youngster is settling in at Hazel Grove Primary school in Stockport.
Harley's dad Adam comments: "He's the most popular kid at school. All the kids think they are his best friend. They are great and ask lots of questions.
"At first it was a bit overwhelming for him but he's settled straight in. He comes in every day telling us he's done this or that. He loves everything about it because it's new to him."
Staff help Harley move around school using his specially-made prosthetic arms and legs and wheelchair.
The school has also had a hygiene room fitted to help Harley stay infection-free and he is helped by a full-time teaching assistant.
Headteacher Jean Burston said: "Harley is settling in really well - he's got many friends. Our motto is 'Give it all you've got' and that's what he does."
Little Harley first fell ill in May last year, cheating death three times.
However, when septicaemia set in doctors made the decision to amputate his arms and legs.
He then faced a long, slow battle back to health at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.
Meanwhile, an appeal saw an incredible GBP 565,000 raised by the public and at Christmas last year Harley, dad Adam, mum Sam and brother Tyler, 2, moved into a specially-adapted house.
Then this summer he was ring-bearer at his parents' wedding, which was postponed when he fell ill.
Harley's latest challenge is learning to cope with his prosthetic limbs.
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EGFBCR
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Four-year-old Harley Lane, who lost all four limbs to meningitis, Stockport, Greater Manchester, Britain - 28 Sep 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manchester Evening News / Rex Features ( 1229352d )
Top Of The Class For Brave Meningitis Boy
A little boy who lost all four limbs to meningitis is celebrating after enjoying his first days at school.
Four-year-old Harley Lane's arms and legs had to be amputated after he was struck down by the deadly disease last year.
The dramatic battle almost saw the youngster lose his life but he survived against all of the odds.
Now the youngster is settling in at Hazel Grove Primary school in Stockport.
Harley's dad Adam comments: "He's the most popular kid at school. All the kids think they are his best friend. They are great and ask lots of questions.
"At first it was a bit overwhelming for him but he's settled straight in. He comes in every day telling us he's done this or that. He loves everything about it because it's new to him."
Staff help Harley move around school using his specially-made prosthetic arms and legs and wheelchair.
The school has also had a hygiene room fitted to help Harley stay infection-free and he is helped by a full-time teaching assistant.
Headteacher Jean Burston said: "Harley is settling in really well - he's got many friends. Our motto is 'Give it all you've got' and that's what he does."
Little Harley first fell ill in May last year, cheating death three times.
However, when septicaemia set in doctors made the decision to amputate his arms and legs.
He then faced a long, slow battle back to health at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.
Meanwhile, an appeal saw an incredible GBP 565,000 raised by the public and at Christmas last year Harley, dad Adam, mum Sam and brother Tyler, 2, moved into a specially-adapted house.
Then this summer he was ring-bearer at his parents' wedding, which was postponed when he fell ill.
Harley's latest challenge is learning to cope with his prosthetic limbs.
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EGFBCR
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Four-year-old Harley Lane, who lost all four limbs to meningitis, Stockport, Greater Manchester, Britain - 28 Sep 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manchester Evening News / Rex Features ( 1229352c )
Top Of The Class For Brave Meningitis Boy
A little boy who lost all four limbs to meningitis is celebrating after enjoying his first days at school.
Four-year-old Harley Lane's arms and legs had to be amputated after he was struck down by the deadly disease last year.
The dramatic battle almost saw the youngster lose his life but he survived against all of the odds.
Now the youngster is settling in at Hazel Grove Primary school in Stockport.
Harley's dad Adam comments: "He's the most popular kid at school. All the kids think they are his best friend. They are great and ask lots of questions.
"At first it was a bit overwhelming for him but he's settled straight in. He comes in every day telling us he's done this or that. He loves everything about it because it's new to him."
Staff help Harley move around school using his specially-made prosthetic arms and legs and wheelchair.
The school has also had a hygiene room fitted to help Harley stay infection-free and he is helped by a full-time teaching assistant.
Headteacher Jean Burston said: "Harley is settling in really well - he's got many friends. Our motto is 'Give it all you've got' and that's what he does."
Little Harley first fell ill in May last year, cheating death three times.
However, when septicaemia set in doctors made the decision to amputate his arms and legs.
He then faced a long, slow battle back to health at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.
Meanwhile, an appeal saw an incredible GBP 565,000 raised by the public and at Christmas last year Harley, dad Adam, mum Sam and brother Tyler, 2, moved into a specially-adapted house.
Then this summer he was ring-bearer at his parents' wedding, which was postponed when he fell ill.
Harley's latest challenge is learning to cope with his prosthetic limbs.
...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EGFBCR
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Four-year-old Harley Lane, who lost all four limbs to meningitis, Stockport, Greater Manchester, Britain - 28 Sep 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manchester Evening News / Rex Features ( 1229352b )
Top Of The Class For Brave Meningitis Boy
A little boy who lost all four limbs to meningitis is celebrating after enjoying his first days at school.
Four-year-old Harley Lane's arms and legs had to be amputated after he was struck down by the deadly disease last year.
The dramatic battle almost saw the youngster lose his life but he survived against all of the odds.
Now the youngster is settling in at Hazel Grove Primary school in Stockport.
Harley's dad Adam comments: "He's the most popular kid at school. All the kids think they are his best friend. They are great and ask lots of questions.
"At first it was a bit overwhelming for him but he's settled straight in. He comes in every day telling us he's done this or that. He loves everything about it because it's new to him."
Staff help Harley move around school using his specially-made prosthetic arms and legs and wheelchair.
The school has also had a hygiene room fitted to help Harley stay infection-free and he is helped by a full-time teaching assistant.
Headteacher Jean Burston said: "Harley is settling in really well - he's got many friends. Our motto is 'Give it all you've got' and that's what he does."
Little Harley first fell ill in May last year, cheating death three times.
However, when septicaemia set in doctors made the decision to amputate his arms and legs.
He then faced a long, slow battle back to health at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.
Meanwhile, an appeal saw an incredible GBP 565,000 raised by the public and at Christmas last year Harley, dad Adam, mum Sam and brother Tyler, 2, moved into a specially-adapted house.
Then this summer he was ring-bearer at his parents' wedding, which was postponed when he fell ill.
Harley's latest challenge is learning to cope with his prosthetic limbs.
...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EGFBCR
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Four-year-old Harley Lane, who lost all four limbs to meningitis, Stockport, Greater Manchester, Britain - 28 Sep 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manchester Evening News / Rex Features ( 1229352a )
Top Of The Class For Brave Meningitis Boy
A little boy who lost all four limbs to meningitis is celebrating after enjoying his first days at school.
Four-year-old Harley Lane's arms and legs had to be amputated after he was struck down by the deadly disease last year.
The dramatic battle almost saw the youngster lose his life but he survived against all of the odds.
Now the youngster is settling in at Hazel Grove Primary school in Stockport.
Harley's dad Adam comments: "He's the most popular kid at school. All the kids think they are his best friend. They are great and ask lots of questions.
"At first it was a bit overwhelming for him but he's settled straight in. He comes in every day telling us he's done this or that. He loves everything about it because it's new to him."
Staff help Harley move around school using his specially-made prosthetic arms and legs and wheelchair.
The school has also had a hygiene room fitted to help Harley stay infection-free and he is helped by a full-time teaching assistant.
Headteacher Jean Burston said: "Harley is settling in really well - he's got many friends. Our motto is 'Give it all you've got' and that's what he does."
Little Harley first fell ill in May last year, cheating death three times.
However, when septicaemia set in doctors made the decision to amputate his arms and legs.
He then faced a long, slow battle back to health at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital.
Meanwhile, an appeal saw an incredible GBP 565,000 raised by the public and at Christmas last year Harley, dad Adam, mum Sam and brother Tyler, 2, moved into a specially-adapted house.
Then this summer he was ring-bearer at his parents' wedding, which was postponed when he fell ill.
Harley's latest challenge is learning to cope with his prosthetic limbs.
...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EGFBCR
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