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Five-year-old as Batkid: Superhero for a Day in San Fransisco / US News

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Miles Scott is five, Batman fan – and leukemia. Reason enough, the boy to fulfill his dearest wish: one day as “Batkid” to go on a manhunt. Miles turned into superheroes, San Francisco in its backdrop. And even the president played with.

The euphoria was overwhelming, the spectacle almost perfect. Miles Scott chased the criminals disguised as Batkid San Francisco – and thousands of onlookers supported the five-year-olds. Two black Lamborghinis were Batmobilen with yellow stickers. Miles rescued a sham gagged woman who was tied to a wagon tram in San Francisco. The five-year-old put the Riddler robbing a bank the craft, and he set up penguin in a sports stadium after. Police officers on motorcycles escorted him, helicopters circled over the city, streets were blocked.

The “San Francisco Chronicle” brought out a special issue entitled “Batkid saves city.” The prosecutor’s office issued a press release. Placemark: San Francisco / Gotham. In the statement they announced the arrest and indictment of the Riddler and Penguin, Batman’s opponent is known. “Duo must reckon with prison thanks Batkid” it said. The CNN reported live.

Kayla Fry holds a sign as she waits to see leukemia survivor Miles, aka "Batkid", as part of a day arranged by the Make-A-Wish Foundation in San Francisco, California
Kayla Fry holds a sign as she waits to see leukemia survivor Miles, aka “Batkid”, as part of a day arranged by the Make-A-Wish Foundation in San Francisco, California

After all the criminals are captured Miles was scheduled to receive a key to the city from Mayor Ed Lee.

“This wish has meant closure for our family and an end to over three years of putting toxic drugs in our son’s body,” Miles’ mother, Natalie, told Make-A-Wish.

“This wish has become kind of a family reunion and is our celebration of his treatment completion.”

The city’s effort has created a huge stir on social media and posts on Twitter captured the positive mood.

“Well done @SFWish This is one of the greatest things I’ve ever seen,” @dustinpenner25) posted.

“If you want your faith in humanity restored, just look at the hashtag #SFBatKid. This is awesome,” @benwinslow wrote.

Thousands of spectators lined the streets and applauded the boy during his manhunt in his black costume. Miles was allowed five hours to let off steam in San Francisco. President Barack Obama gave him the go-via Twitter.

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