Quadruple Amputee Becomes National Trampoline Champion
SUBSCRIBE to Barcroft TV: A QUADRUPLE amputee, who was given a less than 1 chance of survival, has overcome incredible odds to become a national trampoline champion. At the age of seven, Isabelle Weall, of Derby in the UK, suffered organ failure and a heart attack after contracting Meningitis, which resulted in her losing the lower part of her arms, and her legs to stop the infection spreading. But the 14yearolds resilient spirit has led to an incredible list of achievements, including becoming a national trampoline champion and winning awards for her inspirational story. Isabelle, who trains twice a week, told Barcroft Media: At one point I did have a less than 1 chance of survival. With how well Im doing now, its amazing that I took the 1. Video Credits: Videographer, director: Vivianne Howard Producer: Joe Roberts, Ruby Coote Editor: Beth Angus, Sonia Estal Barcroft TV: Barcroft Animals: htt
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