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Friday 24 July 2020

The Hero- Paul

Boy wakes up in the hospital trying to focus his sight but all he sees is nothing but lights. Doctors rushing to get help. Boy sleeps again. 

He wakes up still kinda buzzed out.
He sees his sister. He's happy he's okay and he sees his family and friends, some were crying in a joyful way. They say how brave he was to save his sister, he woke up as a hero.

The doctors put Bridger the boy to sleep again to stitch him up. Professional surgeons come and work on his broken face, they stitch him 90 times. 

He wakes up happy. He said to his family “If someone had to die, I thought it should be me.” 

 After hours in the hospital they go home in the car. The boy sees where he was attacked.  He tries to  forget about it. 
They go inside and the mum takes pictures of the brother and sister. They post the story on social media


It goes viral. 


 What I found out about telegrams:
Telegrams were sent by an electrical telegraph person or telegrapher using Morse code, telegraphers or telegraphist were an operation to use Morse code to communicate. 

The telegrams were made in the 1830s and 1840s by Samuel Morse. Telegrams were sent by a submarine telegraph  cables. In the United States, Western Union shut down its telegraph service in 2006. At the time, the company reported that only about 20,000 telegrams were sent in the previous year. Telegraphs were used to send  letters to people in olddays.Telegrapher | I found a box of lost negtives that included t… | Flickr