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Boy with cerebral palsy, autism finishes marathon to raise funds for children鈥檚 hospital

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Tobias Weller

Tobias Weller, right, and his mom Ruth Garbutt. Images: Facebook/Paces Sheffield

A 9-year-old boy with cerebral palsy and autism finished a marathon using a walking frame to raise funds for a children鈥檚 hospital and his school.

Tobias Weller completed the 42-meter walk over 70 days on a street outside his house in Sheffield, England, as per BBC yesterday, May 31.

Police also sectioned off the said street for the final 750 meters that Weller walked yesterday.

When Weller completed the last stretch of his walk, he received cheers from his neighbors. Sheffield Children鈥檚 NHS Foundation Trust posted a clip from the event on Twitter.

Weller鈥檚 initiative was inspired by World War II veteran Tom Moore, a captain who served in India. Moore raised over $15 million (over P762 million) for charities last April by walking the length of his 25-meter garden 100 times.

Weller, who has been nicknamed 鈥淐aptain Tobias鈥 by his supporters, was able to raise 46,000 pounds ($57,000 or P2.8 million) from his effort. As per report, his initial goal was to only reach 500 pounds ($620 or over P31,200).

The amount raised will be given to Paces School where Weller attends classes, and to the Sheffield Children鈥檚 Hospital through its emergency COVID-19 appeal.

Following the end of his marathon, Weller鈥檚 mother Ruth Garbutt said she was 鈥渂ursting with pride鈥 for him.

鈥淗e鈥檚 tried so hard all the way through,鈥 she was quoted as saying. 鈥淗e鈥檚 really achieved a massive goal.鈥

Meanwhile, Weller expressed that he 鈥渃an鈥檛 believe鈥 he completed the marathon.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just awesome,鈥 he said in the report.鈥渓 love it when my [neighbors] clap and cheer for me and getting stronger and stronger every day is such a good feeling.鈥

After the success of Weller鈥檚 fundraiser, Garbutt stated that they still plan on walking and set a new goal of 50 kilometers.听Ryan Arcadio/JB

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