Mother of promising NYC teen basketball participant left paralyzed by stray bullet hopes he’ll stroll once more after feeling sensation in ft

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The mom of the Brooklyn teen left paralyzed in a tragic taking pictures hopes he might regain his skill to stroll, she stated Wednesday — as sources revealed the promising basketball participant was hit by a bullet meant for a church acquaintance. 

Nana Effah Donkor, 16, was exterior a Brooklyn bus cease Sunday with a pal after leaving a basketball match, when a fellow church goer strolled by and briefly greeted him, he instructed The Put up from his hospital mattress. 

Moments later, three teenagers walked up and opened fireplace, he stated.

“Yo, that’s him!” he recalled one of many shooters blurted. “They had been speaking concerning the man subsequent to me and I took off. They weren’t speaking about me as a result of I didn’t know them.”


Nana Effah Donkor, 16, was a promising basketball participant when a taking pictures let him paralyzed over the weekend. Obtained by The NY Put up

Donkor was working for canopy when he “felt the ache and fell over” on Avenue J and East sixteenth Avenue in Midwood — leaving him paralyzed. 

“The primary day he obtained shot, I got here and the report wasn’t good,” his mother, Danielle Boakye, stated in a cellphone interview. 

“The bullet went straight to his spinal twine. He wasn’t feeling his legs. They had been chilly.”

Her son underwent surgical procedure however docs instructed her the bullet will do extra harm if it’s eliminated.  

Miraculously, her son — a junior on the Far Rockaway Seahorses basketball crew — quickly began feeling sensation in his ft. 


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Nana Effah Donkor was shot exterior a Midwood bus cease by a stray bullet Gregory P. Mango

“That’s why I say I’ve hope,” she added. “I hope he’ll stroll once more, it’s only a matter of time.”

She described him as a hardworking pupil who excels on the courtroom and in his research.

Donkor, in the meantime, barely knew the meant goal — who police sources imagine is a gangbanger. 

“I am going to church with him. That’s all I find out about him,” Donkor stated. 

His apprehensive mother slammed mindless teen violence plaguing the Large Apple. 

“They need to cease,” Boakye stated. “If I had the ability…youngsters wouldn’t have entry to weapons.”

The suspects have but to be caught as of Wednesday evening. 

Further reporting by Joe Marino

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