Quad amputee raises more than £12,000 by summiting 'his Everest'

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A selfless ten-year-old quad amputee feels 'on top of the world' after raising over £12,000 for other disabled kids - by scaling a 656ft mountain.

Luke Mortimer felt “very proud” to summit Embsay Crag, in North Yorks., dubbed his ‘Everest’, so he could “return the favour” to charities that had helped him.

The kind-hearted youngster was just seven years old when he contracted the severe bacterial infections meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia.

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00:00 Would you like a hand on this side, Luke, or are you alright?
00:03 You alright? Let's go.
00:05 Did you see the cakes? Where they end? That's the bit I'm most interested in.
00:19 Yeah, that'd be good. What's your favourite cake, Christine?
00:24 I'll take it.
00:26 I'll take this.
00:30 [Indistinct chatter]
00:39 [Indistinct chatter]
00:49 [Indistinct chatter]

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