The note from the women said, 'We are so sorry for taking your stuff. Never in a million years would I have stolen from a sick five-year-old myself and am ashamed of what I did.'
An autistic 5-year-old boy with a brain tumor will get back his bejeweled replica wrestling belt after a pair of repentant thieves learned of his plight.
For the Vicks of Seaford, Delaware, professional wrestling is"a family affair," according to Timothy Vick Sr., whose son Timmy was diagnosed with the tumor in October."It's just a big family thing."Timmy's parents sought to soften news of the illness by saving money to purchase a special gift for the boy: a replica WWE championship title belt.To make the belt appear more authentic, the parents connected via Facebook with belt designer Sergio Moreira in Washington.
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