Earlier today, Prime Minister Robert Abela and Lydia Abela met Kate, who suffers from Tatton Brown Rahman Syndrome, to reveal that the technological aid which will help her walk will be officially purchased.
Tatton Brown Rahman Syndrome is a syndrome which produces faster than normal growth both before and after birth, resulting in a s every increased height throughout the child’s life.
The Abela’s informed Kate and her family that the financial amount required to purchase the Robotic Aid Training System (Trexo robotic walker) will help Kate walk.
Thanking Minister Byron Camilleri, LESA, Aġenzija Sapport, Puttinu Cares and the Malta Community Chest Fund for their support, Kate’s family expressed how this achievement was also possible through those of the public who helped give Kate the best life possible.
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