Boy Survives 97% Burns, Aims to Be Badminton Champion
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A 12-year-old boy, Xuanxuan, who survived catastrophic burns covering 97% of his body after a fire six years ago, is now battling daily pain on the badminton court, inspired by his idol Lin Dan to become a champion.
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Xuanxuan, a 12-year-old boy from Jinan, Shandong province, survived a fire that engulfed his family's noodle shop six years ago. He suffered severe burns covering 97% of his body, with only small areas of healthy skin remaining. His family was also injured in the incident.
A boy in eastern China who survived catastrophic burns is battling daily pain on the badminton court, determined to become a champion like his idol Lin Dan.
Xuanxuan, 12, from Jinan in Shandong province, was asleep with his family when a fire tore through his parents’ small noodle shop six years ago, Qilu Evening News reported.
He suffered the worst injuries, with burns covering 97 per cent of his body, while his parents and younger sister were also injured.
His mother told the mainland media that burns are especially devastating for children.
Xuanxuan has survived over 50 operations, with healthy skin remaining only under his armpits and on a small patch at the back of his neck.
Questions ouvertes
- What is the current condition of Xuanxuan's family?
- What specific challenges does Xuanxuan face daily due to his injuries on the badminton court?
- What are the long-term medical and rehabilitation plans for Xuanxuan?
- Has Xuanxuan received any specialized training or support for his badminton aspirations?





