Disabled Malaysian boy seen crawling in school gets walkers from donors after video goes viral
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Muhammad Shairid Hadif Ridhuan Shah, who was born without knees and calves, has received two custom-made walkers, with a third on the way.
PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM SITIAZAH87/TIKTOK
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A Malaysian boy no longer has to “walk” on all fours after receiving custom-made walkers from donors, following a viral video on TikTok
Muhammad Shairid Hadif Ridhuan Shah, five, was born without knees and calves – a result of caudal regression syndrome.
His condition became highly publicised after his mother posted a video of him on Feb 17 crawling on the ground with slippers on his hands on his first day of pre-school in Johor.
The 30-second clip on TikTok had amassed more than 3.1 million views and over 144,000 likes since then, leading to an outpouring of sympathy from netizens, including many who offered to donate money.
But when iron workshop worker Muhd Idrus Harun noticed an earlier video, in which Shairid’s mother Siti Azah showed the boy trying out a wheeled walker at a hospital, accompanied by a caption that said she was unable to afford one at this point, he decided to help out in another way.
Instead of donating money, the former Royal Malaysian Air Force employee decided to make a custom walker that would take into account Shairid’s height.
Speaking to Malay-language news site mStar from his workshop in Kedah, he said this was his first attempt at making a walker, as his metalwork typically comprises awnings and grilles.
The father of three added that the walker cost about RM500 (S$150) to make.
Mr Muhd Idrus said he wanted to ease the burden on Shairid’s mother – a single parent with five children.
“I wanted to help because I know what it’s like to struggle.
“I can’t provide any monetary assistance, but I knew that I could at least help with this,” he said.
At the moment, the walker he made has yet to arrive at Shairid’s doorstep, but his mother shared on Feb 28 that the family has since received two other custom-made walkers, which Shairid has already taken to.
Expressing her gratitude on TikTok, Ms Siti Azah said: “Thank you to everyone who has helped, whether by donating money, toys or clothes, or getting walkers for us.
“I cannot repay the kindness you have shown to us, except to pray for your burdens to be eased... and for your good health.”

