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Girl, 7, Walks Onstage After Brain Injury

25 Dec

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Summary

  • A young girl made her ballet debut after recovering from a traumatic brain injury.
  • Her supportive classmates ensured she was the star of their holiday performance.
  • The heartwarming moment was captured on video and gained millions of views.
Girl, 7, Walks Onstage After Brain Injury

Morri Covin, a young girl from Mathews, Alabama, achieved a significant milestone by making her center stage debut in a holiday ballet performance of The Nutcracker. This performance marked a triumphant moment for Morri, who had been recovering from a severe traumatic brain injury. She bravely rose from her wheelchair to walk on stage, an achievement that deeply moved viewers and her mother, Kylie Macias.

Her classmates and dance teacher, Ann Peevy of Brewton Dance Studio, played a crucial role in making Morri feel celebrated. A particularly heartwarming moment involved her friend Raelynn, who not only pushed Morri's wheelchair onto the stage but also stayed by her side throughout the dance. This act of friendship and inclusion was widely praised online, with a TikTok video of the event accumulating over 4.3 million views.

Morri sustained her traumatic brain injury in March 2024 when a tree limb fell on her head. The incident left her unconscious and required life-flighting to a hospital, where she underwent emergency brain surgery. Although part of her right frontal lobe was removed and titanium plates were placed in her skull, Morri has shown remarkable progress in regaining mobility, largely using a wheelchair but capable of standing for short periods, as demonstrated in her inspiring ballet debut.

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Morri Covin recovered from a traumatic brain injury sustained in March 2024 when a tree limb fell on her head.
Morri's classmates made her the star of their holiday ballet performance, with one friend pushing her wheelchair and dancing alongside her.
Morri Covin made her center stage debut in a holiday ballet performance of The Nutcracker, shortly after recovering from her brain injury.

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