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After Life Support Is Turned Off, A 7-month-old Boy Whose Aunt’s Boyfriend Was Assaulted Refuses To Pass Away

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After Life Support Is Turned Off, A 7-month-old Boy Whose Aunt’s Boyfriend Was Assaulted Refuses To Pass Away

A young hero endured four hours of beatings and torment. The injuries inflicted on him were so severe that he had to be kept on ventilator to breathe, which eventually doctors advised the parents to be switched off. When they did, Bobby proved himself to be the fighter we didn’t expect…

All Berry and Elsie Webber were on honeymoon enjoying each other in a beautiful place. They left their kids with his aunt who would keep a close eye on them, but they had no idea the aunt had a longtime lover who would do what only monsters do. Bobby, a 7-month-old-baby was tormented, beaten and battered, leaving him in the hospital to live with the support of machines. The monsters name was Andrew Nolan. Elsie’s sister was playing out with the children when the incident happened.

Little Bobby endured 4 hours of extremely violent beating, leaving him with skull fracture, damaged genitalia, vertebral fracture and bite marks all over his body.

When the doctors examined his situation they had to put him on life support, and advised the parents to turn off the ventilator and let him go.

The Webbers had to let their little one go, but the moment they turned off the ventilator, a miracle happend. He continue breathing on his own! Was it an act of God? Some say it definitely is! Everyone was shocked beyond belief that the young boy had incredible desire to live.

Due to the act of a that man, Bobby continues with his daily struggles today. He has quadriplegic cerebral palsy and eyesight loss due to his injuries, but that doesn’t take the desire to live out of the young hero.

Everything Bobby accomplishes “really amazes my mind,” his mother told Daily Mail Australia.

Bobby “The Brave” defeated all odds.

“The continual position switching is the hardest part. He depends on us to help him because he can’t sit up or crawl to go to where he wants to be, Elsie said.

“It doesn’t stop. When Bobby wakes up, there will be a lot of lifting. He receives his first dose of medication, and we work to have him switched. He is now being trained to use the toilet, so we take him there. But what’s impressive is that he’s almost entirely potty trained.

“It is truly one of his most significant accomplishments, drastically altering our family dynamic. We were assured that he wouldn’t ever accomplish any of these things, yet now he is. Additionally, he has epilepsy that is in remission.

Bobby’s epilepsy is in remission, and they participate in social activities. He is currently involved in Liberty Allstars cheerleading every Sunday, where he enjoys the company of other kids with special needs.

From time to time he also participate in spots, and he doesn’t feel different, which is really encouraging.

“He doesn’t have a stigma, and he finds great satisfaction in being at Liberty, participating in events, and hearing cheers from everyone for an accomplishment he is pleased with. It has been fantastic for his bodily awareness.

“The supportive environment for me, Bobby, and Olivia is a blessing. He honestly responds so beautifully to music. In that gym, some individuals were previously total strangers but are now loved ones.

The story of young Bobby is tragic and uplifting at the same time. Not everyone deserve what they get but it’s up to us to beat the odds and continue moving forward, no matter what happend. Bobby proved that it’s possible to defy the prognosis of doctors and act of monsters.

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