Many could not hold back their tears when they saw a boy with a severe birth trauma come out to dance.
The story of Amir Vadilov could become a plot for a film, but became the life story of an ordinary boy who, together with his father and brother, has been fighting for a normal life for many years.
Amir was born in Chechnya in 2000, at a time when the most active hostilities were taking place in the republic. He was born prematurely, seven months old. After birth, doctors made a terrible diagnosis: cerebral palsy.
“When the fighting was going on in Chechnya, I served in the OMON on the side of the federal troops. But immediately after birth, he quit his favorite job, and we moved to Tomsk to help our son with treatment. Amir underwent treatment at the Children’s Rehabilitation Center. Life seemed to be getting better. However, when Amir was 5 years old, his mother died, and I was left alone with two sons, ”recalls the boy’s father, Hussein.
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How hard it was for them all these years, one can only guess. The men of the Vadilov family themselves never complained, much less cried. Amir really felt much better. Now he is in the 9th grade of a comprehensive school. He loves history and social studies, and is also well versed in computers, and even plans to become a programmer in the future.
At home, Amir moves on a walker, walks along the street, holding his father’s hand. On the page on the social network, the guy’s dad often shares their successes.
“More than anything, he dreams of getting on his feet and being useful to society. Amir works hard in the gym and in the private center. Now we are having hard times and we really need financial support to continue our treatment. On October 9, a charity concert of the highland dance ensemble Daimokhk will take place at the Avangard recreation center. Admission is free, but we expect to raise money for Amir’s treatment. I am sure that with the help of caring people, whom we have enough in Russia, everything will work out! I am sure that my son will recover and grow up to be a good person, ”says the boy’s father.
Over the past few days, Khusey has been uploading videos from the rehearsals of the Daimokhk ensemble to social networks, where Amir himself appears to dance. For a boy who was once diagnosed with a verdict, these steps on stage are a real feat. And many Tomsk residents have already virtually supported him. Now is the time to really support.