
Traumatized kids who survived Bronx shooting were special guests at Yankees game
NY Post
The traumatized siblings who survived the wild shooting in the Bronx were all smiles on Sunday — as special guests at the Yankees game.
Mia, 13, and her 5-year-old brother, Christian, grinned and waved from their box seats at Yankee Stadium, where they and their family watched the Bronx Bombers defeat the Oakland Athletics, 2-1. “Today they are guests of the Yankees who stand with them,” the team said while tweeting out a clip of them at the game.More Related News

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