The super-sporty Isa de Jongh (20) from Roosendaal received terrible news from her doctors last year: she would probably never be able to walk again. Now, a year later, things are different, because thanks to hard training she can take a few steps again. This coming Sunday she even hopes to walk a kilometer during the Wings for Life World Run in Breda. “I want to show that I can do it and I’m doing everything I can,” she says. Until last year, I…
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The super-sporty Isa de Jongh (20) from Roosendaal received terrible news from her doctors last year: she would probably never be able to walk again. Now, a year later, things are different, because thanks to hard training she can take a few steps again. This coming Sunday she even hopes to walk a kilometer during the Wings for Life World Run in Breda. “I want to show that I can do it and I’m doing everything I can,” she says. Until last year, I…