Girl, 8, who went blind and could not walk because of a brain tumour the size of a tennis ball is now dancing and doing cartwheels after more than TEN HOURS of life-saving surgery

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A young girl who had a tumour the size of a tennis ball removed from her brain has revealed her amazing recovery.

Indigo McGregor, eight, went blind and had to use a wheelchair because she could not walk properly.

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Now she has her life back thanks to the skill of medical staff at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) in London.

The youngster, from south London, had surgery, followed by three years of follow-up treatment including physiotherapy and further eye operations.

Now she see again as well as run, dance and even do cartwheels – and doing all the things a healthy child normally does.

Indigo and her parents, Kirsty, 41, and Robbie, 45, will be saying a special thank you to the team of nurses and doctors who nursed her back to health by taking part in the London Santa Dash on Clapham Common on Sunday to show their appreciation for the team at GOSH.

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