The American City Help To Make A Kid's Dream True
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Hundreds of San Francisco inhabitants took to the streets to watch Miles Scott, fighting evil as the Batkid
last Friday San Francisco streets were transformed into Gotham City to make the dreams of a young cancer victim come true. Miles Scott, 5 years old, from Sikiyou County, near Oregon, is currently in remission following a four-year battle with leukemia. When the youngster was asked by The Make-A-Wish Foundation to name his dream, he replied: 'I want to be Batkid!' Sympathizing with Miles's wish ; hundreds of people took to the streets of San Francisco to cheer on his brevity. Ladies carried the signs that expressed their love to him, it was written : "the Batkid", "we Love The Batkid", "Miles is my hero", and "Help the Batkid". And as these incredible pictures show that the dream comes true. Help was asked from Traffic to design a car to resemble the legend Batman's car. Many officers and traffic cops have cooperated , either by acting or by traffic control, in which all mass media competed to record and broadcast this humanitarian event. The event was the first at the U.S. news broadcast, and the daily news papers published many reports about it with attractive titles such as : "The Batkid Saved The City" . Tens of journalists and reporters attended the event, and it was also observed by police helicopters. As reported by Mail Online, the youngster, wore a mini cape and emerged to the crowds from a Batmobile. He even helped to free a woman who was tied to cable car tracks. Speaking to the San Jose Mercury News, Miles' mother Natalie said: "This wish has meant closure for our family and an end to over three years of putting toxic drugs in our son's body."
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