Boy survives Leukaemia, becomes Batman.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-24964100

Thousands of people in San Francisco have turned out to help a boy recovering from leukaemia fulfil his wish to be Batman for a day.

Miles Scott, five, participated in events across the city including fighting mock crimes and receiving an honour from the mayor.

Make-A-Wish Foundation, which organised the event, received pledges from more than 10,000 people to lend a hand.

Miles, in treatment for several years, is now said to be in remission.

According to local television, the youngster thought he was just on his way to get a Batman costume so he could dress like his favourite superhero.

But then he heard a broadcast from San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr appealing for help from "Batkid".

Next, the pint-sized superhero saved a "damsel in distress", tied to cable car tracks along a major urban street.

A San Francisco Chronicle live blog of the day's events showed hundreds of people cheering Miles on during the "rescue".

Miles was ferried from events in one of two "Batmobiles", or black Lamborghinis with Batman removable stickers, which were escorted by police.

Later, he foiled a faux robbery in the city's financial district with the help of an adult Batman impersonator.

Authorities who participated in the day's events pretended to apprehend the villain, the Riddler.

Miles also travelled to AT&T Park to rescue the San Francisco Giants baseball team mascot by disarming a fake bomb planted by another classic Batman baddie, the Penguin.

The US justice department even prepared an indictment for the Riddler and the Penguin.

Towards the end of the day San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee gave Miles a key to the city.

US President Barack Obama praised the mini-caped crusader in a video from the White House, saying: "Way to go, Miles! Way to save Gotham."

An estimated 7,000 people turned up to help make Miles' wish come true.

The Make-A-Wish Foundation said the event was "on the scale of a military operation".

In real life, Miles has defeated an enemy even more ruthless than Batman's nemeses - he is presently recovering from leukaemia, with which he was diagnosed at 18 months old.

His mother, Natalie, said Friday was a "celebration" of her son's completion of treatment in June.

"This wish has meant closure for our family and an end to over three years of putting toxic drugs in our son's body," she wrote in a statement on the foundation's website.

His father, Nick Scott, thanked the charity and everyone else who took part.

"All the doctors, nurses and all the other parents that have to deal with the same thing we're going through, I hope they get a conclusion to their illnesses like we're getting," he told KGO-TV.

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As awesome a story as this is how much money was spent on this one child when there are thousands (in America) who also need help. Having police officers spend a whole day pretending to arrest the Riddler is a joke and if I was an American tax payer I'd be extremely pissed. Soz if that's a bit Dayvek but it's true.
 
As awesome a story as this is how much money was spent on this one child when there are thousands (in America) who also need help. Having police officers spend a whole day pretending to arrest the Riddler is a joke and if I was an American tax payer I'd be extremely pissed. Soz if that's a bit Dayvek but it's true.

Oh Nik. Why do you hate happy children?
 

As awesome a story as this is how much money was spent on this one child when there are thousands (in America) who also need help. Having police officers spend a whole day pretending to arrest the Riddler is a joke and if I was an American tax payer I'd be extremely pissed. Soz if that's a bit Dayvek but it's true.

Make-A-Wish Foundation, which organised the event, received pledges from more than 10,000 people to lend a hand.


At a guess they were not paid
 
Agh am I being cold hearted? At first I thought it was awesome but then I started to think about it. Just seems like a lot of resources for 1 person.
 
Agh am I being cold hearted? At first I thought it was awesome but then I started to think about it. Just seems like a lot of resources for 1 person.

10,000 people gave up there own time, Were is the resources Nik?
 

As awesome a story as this is how much money was spent on this one child when there are thousands (in America) who also need help. Having police officers spend a whole day pretending to arrest the Riddler is a joke and if I was an American tax payer I'd be extremely pissed. Soz if that's a bit Dayvek but it's true.

I can see your point but it was a great day for this kid who been through a lot, but the Americans don't do things by half, they have to do the fall show, its was a great day out for everyone.
 
Brilliant story which has probably cheered up millions of people reading it. How much was spent on the England v Chile friendly which made most of England miserable ( but will have cheered the jocks and various johnny foreigner )...........
 
Oh ffs. I'm a cold hearted [Poor language removed] I soz I soz. It is an awesome thing to happen to the kid, just a bit harsh on the thousands who don't get the same opportunity (in America).
 

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