Brave Daisy-May Demetre, 13, becomes youngest double amputee to climb Snowdon

TEENAGER Daisy-May Demetre takes a rest after becoming the youngest double amputee to climb Snowdon.

Daisy-May, 13 — born with a calf defect — tackled Wales’ highest peak with her dad.

Daisy-May Demetre was born with a calf defect

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Daisy-May Demetre was born with a calf defectCredit: Demetre Family
The teenager has become the youngest double amputee to climb Snowdon

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The teenager has become the youngest double amputee to climb SnowdonCredit: Demetre Family

Alex, 40, of Birmingham, said: “We’re so proud of her. I found it difficult yet Daisy did it wearing prosthetics.

“It’s such an achievement and we are so proud of her.”

Daisy has also modelled in London, Paris and New York.

Demetre, who has an older sister Ella, 15, now has 100,000 followers on instagram, and is also in the casting process for a Hollywood film.

In the next few months she is also set to be fitted with a special robotic knee, which will give her more control over her movement.

Alex added: “She is excited to be old enough now to be fitted with the robotic knee. If you walk down the street behind her you wouldn’t know she had two prosthetic legs, but her leg does throw out to the side slightly when she moves which may eventually affect her hips.

“So the robotic knee will help this. She will be able to use a treadmill too, which she loves for her fitness.

Ben Lovell, a double amputee who runs Amp Camp, which are week long camps in Tenerife for amputees to build their confidence and fitness, said: “Daisy is the youngest double amputee ever to climb Snowdon.

“It’s an amazing achievement.”

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Daisy did the climb with her dad Alex

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Daisy did the climb with her dad AlexCredit: Demetre Family

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