Blind Girl with Neurodiversity Stuns Crowd with a Piano Performance at Birmingham Station

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Viewers Break Down In Tears Over Beautiful Chopin Performance By Blind Girl 13 at Birmingham Station.

She's a miracle!' Viewers break down in tears over 'beautiful' Chopin performance by a blind girl, 13, at Birmingham train station

Schoolgirl Lucy, 13, left an audience in tears at Birmingham New Street station
A clip of her on the show hosted by Claudia Winkleman was posted on Twitter

People have been left in tears after watching a blind 13-year-old girl seamlessly perform a Chopin piece on the piano at a train station in Birmingham.

When she begins to play, a crowd forms around the piano with many people recording her on their phones. Meanwhile, Mika and Lang Lang, who is watching the clip in a separate room, look visibly moved and watch the performance with open mouths.

At one point, Mika holds his hand up to his mouth and appears to fight back tears as he watches the performance in wonderment.

Lang says: 'It's unbelievable that she can play this piece. How - how does she study? I mean, it'd be incredible.'

As Lucy finishes the piece and the crowd applauds for her, Lang can be heard saying: 'Oh my God. Oh my God, this is - this is impossible.