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Sophie hoists disabled woman into boat and hugs boy, eight, at sailing academy | The Independent
2022-04-26 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       The Countess of Wessex helped hoist a disabled sailor into a boat and hugged an eight-year-old boy as part on her visit to Antigua and Barbuda’s National Sailing Academy.

       Sophie, and her husband the Earl of Wessex, heard about the Sail-Ability programme, which offers people with disabilities, especially children, the opportunity to get involved in water activities.

       The countess first sounded a loud horn to signal the start of a boat race between Duke of Edinburgh students, before saying: “I didn’t value my hearing at all.”

       The Earl and the Countess of Wessex during a visit to the National Sailing Academy (Joe Giddens/PA)

       (PA Wire)

       She then proceeded to help wheelchair user Alexzandrina Looby, who is in her 40s, into a boat by lowering her down gently using a winch.

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       Ms Looby was one of a small number of people who have benefitted from the programme that Sophie and Edward saw in action on Monday.

       Before leaving the National Sailing Academy, the countess was given a card by eight-year-old Aleccai Brown which read: “Welcome to Antigua… Edward and Sophie” followed by a picture of the island’s flag.

       The Countess of Wessex hugs eight-year-old Aleccai Brown (Joe Giddens/PA)

       (PA Wire)

       Young Aleccai is a pupil at the Victory Centre, which is a non-profit special needs school based on Antigua.

       The countess then gave the youngster two hugs before departing for another engagement.

       


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