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Antony Hudgell (born 8 October 2014 as Antony Simpson), is an English fundraiser and recipient of the
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and UK Points of Light award. In 2020, aged five, inspired by
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’s fundraising walk, he walked on his prosthetic legs throughout June 2020 and raised £1.8 million for the Evelina London Children's Hospital (NHS), where he had received care after receiving life-changing injuries inflicted by his birth parents when he was a baby. Hudgell has also inspired an English law change to increase prison sentences for those convicted of child cruelty and neglect.


Early life

Originally known as Antony Smith, Hudgell was the son of birth parents Jody Simpson and Tony Smith, from Whitstable,
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. In their Maidstone flat, described by the ''
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'' as "filthy", the couple inflicted such severe injuries on their six-week-old baby that his legs eventually had to be amputated. He had been assaulted at 41 days old, resulting in multiple fractures, dislocations and blunt trauma to the face. He was left untreated and in agony for 10 days, causing organ failure, toxic shock and
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. The younger Smith was treated at Evelina London Children's Hospital; he suffered eight limb fractures and head trauma which left him deaf in one ear, and had to have 23 operations and eight
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s. Aged three, he had a double amputation at the knees, and his hip is permanently dislocated. He was adopted by Mark and Paula Hudgell of Kings Hill in Kent, and renamed Tony Hudgell. In the
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, Paula Hudgell was appointed OBE for services to children.


Birth parents' convictions

In February 2018, his birth parents were convicted of child cruelty offences and given 10-year prison sentences (the maximum then available) at
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. Simpson and Smith later applied for their sentences to be reduced; Simpson subsequently discontinued her appeal, while Smith's appeal was rejected. While in prison in August 2018, Smith was attacked by fellow inmates at
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. After serving five years in prison, including time spent on remand before their trial, Smith and Simpson were set to be released in August 2022. The case of Simpson, earlier transferred to an open prison and who was set to be released at the halfway point on 12 August 2022, was referred to the
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by the Justice Secretary
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. On 28 August 2022, Smith's release was also placed on hold and his case referred to the Parole Board. In December 2022, the High Court ruled Raab's bid to delay the release of Simpson from prison was unlawful. Raab appealed against the decision but was overruled, and in February 2023 Simpson was released.


Life after injury


Fundraising

In June 2020, aged five and inspired by
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's NHS fundraising during the
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, Tony Hudgell set out to raise £500 for Evelina London Children's Hospital by walking on his prosthetic legs. The figure quickly topped £1 million, with the final amount raised totalling £1.7 million. The Tony Hudgell Foundation aims to enhance the lives of children who have been affected by physical, emotional and psychological abuse.


Awards

Hudgell received a Points of Light award in September 2020. At a Points of Light reception at
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on 9 August 2022, Hudgell was thanked by the UK Prime Minister
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for his fundraising efforts, and for inspiring legal changes — 'Tony's Law' — to prevent future suffering. Hudgell was also presented with a
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in November 2020, under the ‘Good Morning Britain Young Fundraiser’ category and received a British Citizen Youth Award at the
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in October 2021.


Football

In September 2020, Hudgell became the first-team mascot of Kings Hill FC. A supporter of Chelsea, he was presented with Chelsea
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tickets on his 7th birthday on the
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breakfast show '' This Morning'' in October 2021, and he joined the English Lionheart squad, the
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's group of 23 everyday heroes - "inspirational individuals who went above and beyond during the nation’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic".


'Tony's Law'

In 2018, the Hudgells started a petition to campaign for tougher sentences for child cruelty and neglect, and their cause was taken up by their local MP for
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,
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, who introduced a Child Cruelty (Sentences) Bill in the House of Commons in 2019. The Bill did not progress after the December
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, but in September 2020 Tugendhat urged its reintroduction and the government said it would hold further discussions. 'Tony's Law' was eventually enacted in the
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and introduced tougher sentencing powers, including potential life sentences, for child abusers in England and Wales. The maximum sentence for causing or allowing a child's death was increased from 14 years to life, while the maximum penalty for causing serious harm to a child was increased from 10 to 14 years.


References


External links


Tony Hudgell Foundation website
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