Seven year old boy from Cambridgeshire receives Iron Man themed bionic arm

Louie-Morgan Kemp was born without a right hand

Louie Morgan-Kemp
Author: Victoria HornagoldPublished 25th Aug 2023
Last updated 25th Aug 2023

A seven-year-old boy from Cambridgeshire who was born without a right hand has received a bionic arm.

Louie Morgan-Kemp, from Swavesey, had just started fundraising for the prosthetic when a businessman saw his story in the news and offered to pay the full ÂŁ13,000 cost.

The youngster collected the Ironman-themed Hero Arm this week and can move its mechanical fingers by using muscles in his arm to press buttons inside the sleeve.

Louie can move its mechanical fingers by using muscles in his arm

Louie said the gadget, made by Bristol-based Open Bionics, helps him with picking things up, cutting food and pouring drinks.

Louie’s mother, Hannah Morgan, 32, said she was grateful to Mr Dixon, adding: “We weren’t expecting to have it happen so quickly.”

Louie Morgan-Kemp with his new bionic arm

Teaching assistant Ms Morgan said the school summer holidays this year had “been all about waiting for that – for the Hero Arm”.

“It’s all he spoke about,” she said.

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