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Pursuing the love for dancing after a partial leg amputation

Inspiring teen continues to pursue her love for dancing after leg amputation

Art and design can be beautiful, mind-blowing and inspiring, but sometimes something technical or scientific is so inspiring that it almost becomes art.

Meet Gabi Shull. Next to being a teen, she’s a dancer. Quite a special one, because when she was 9 years old, a case of osteosarcoma was discovered in her knee, resulting in an amputation of the affected area. 

 
 

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