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Little champ is back on his bike

By Glen Atwell
TYLER Dellaca is back on his bike just weeks after a horrific accident.
The inspirational six-year-old has bounced back into classrooms at Cranbourne West Primary School less than two months after he was struck by a car outside his grandmother’s house on February 15.
Tyler was riding his bike when he was hit by a four-wheel drive, and suffered horrific injuries including a fractured skull, lacerated liver, bruising of the brain and lungs and broken ribs.
He was in an induced coma for eight days at the Royal Children’s Hospital following the accident.
But even with his injuries still healing, Tyler was keen to get back amongst his friends at school on Monday.
Mum, Yvonne Dellaca, said her little boy was both excited and anxious about going back to school.
“He was a little apprehensive about it, but wanted to go back. He’ll only be there until recess for the first week,” Ms Dellaca said.
Principal Andrew Bergmeier said the school was overjoyed to have Tyler back so soon.
“He is an amazing little fighter, and it’s great to have him back,” he said.
Mr Bergmeier said the school community dug deep to ensure the Dellaca family survived the ordeal.
“As soon as the community was told about the accident, everyone wanted to help. We held a fundraising day and over $1200 was donated.
“We bought Tyler a new bike and he’s already riding around on it,” Mr Bergmeier said.
The future for Tyler is bright, his injuries are expected to completely heal in the coming weeks, and the youngster has no vivid memories of the accident, according to Ms Dellaca.
“He doesn’t remember much, and it’s probably better that way,” she said.
“Tyler is still being assessed by a number of therapists, but he’s on track to make a full recovery.”
Ms Dellaca said the support her family had received in the past few weeks had been overwhelming.
“The local community, our family and friends have all been amazing. But especially the school, they’ve been exceptional,” she said.
“One of Tyler’s first questions when he got home was when could he ride his bike again,” Ms Dellaca said.
“My husband David and I were a little shocked, but it’s good that he’s still got the confidence to keep pedalling.”

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