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Brazilian 'Superman' cheers child cancer patients in Ghana
- Brazilian superhero Muylaert visited children with cancer in Ghana, spreading joy and cheer for his birthday.
- During his visit, Muylaert moved from bed to bed, giving each child attention, as noted by a nurse.
- One mother expressed gratitude, stating, 'My son was so happy to see Superman. This means a lot to us.'
- Muylaert emphasized, 'Everyone can be a hero… you don’t need a cape.
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Leonardo Muylaert visits vulnerable populations from Ecuador to Australia, including sick children in Ghana. The pediatric oncology department of Korle University Hospital
The pediatric oncology service at Korle Bu University Hospital in Accra, the capital of Ghana, characterized by silent corridors, laborious breaths and parents clinging to hope, briefly changed the mood with the arrival of a man nicknamed the "Brazilian Superman."Leonardo Muylaert, 2,03 meters high, dressed in the iconic blue, yellow and red costume of the Superman films of the 1980s, ended on Friday a week of visits to Ghana, on his first trip …
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