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VIDEO: 1,500 bikers celebrate child biker diagnosed with cancer in Germany
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Vida Essel-Lamptey
Nearly One Thousand, Five Hundred (1,500) bikers showed up in Germany to celebrate and cheer up a child biker who have been diagnosed with cancer.
The 6year old boy and ardent bike rider, in a post sighted by GhanaPlus.com on twitter and posted by one Goodable was said to be low in spirit after he was diagnosed with cancer.
To help cheer up the young boy whose identity was not disclosed, his family posted on social media asking if bikers could ride pass his house to lift up his spirit.
According to the post, the family was only anticipating few numbers to turn up, however, to their utmost surprise, nearly 1,500 bikers turned up to celebrate the 6year-old boy.
The Video
A video shared by Goodable, had the bikers, some riding in pairs on one motor bikes, ride pass in turns to show solidarity with the child.
They were all in helmets, some fully cloth for the sport and ride in slow pace at the neighborhood believed to be where the young biker was located.
Sharing the post, Goodable wrote; In Germany, a 6-year old boy who loved motorcycles was diagnosed with cancer. His family posted online asking if anyone could ride their motorbike past their home, to cheer him up. They thought 20 or 30 people would come. Nearly 15,000 bikers showed up.
In Germany, a 6-year old boy who loved motorcycles was diagnosed with cancer.
His family posted online asking if anyone could ride their motorbike past their home, to cheer him up. They thought 20 or 30 people would come.
Nearly 15,000 bikers showed up.
♥️ 🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/pmfztKf094
— Goodable (@Goodable) July 25, 2021
Source: GhanaPlus.com
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