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Trey Howard, a 10-year-old boy, made headlines last week after courageously shielding his younger sister during a medical jet crash in northeast Philadelphia. The incident occurred on Friday when the aircraft crashed near the Roosevelt Mall, resulting in the tragic death of seven people, including all aboard the jet. Amid the chaos, Trey pushed his four-year-old sister out of the way of flying debris, sustaining a severe head injury in the process.
According to his father, Andre Howard Jr., Trey was initially concerned about missing the Super Bowl when he woke up from emergency brain surgery, asking, "Did I save my sister?" His heroism has prompted widespread admiration, with many social media users urging the Philadelphia Eagles to recognize him.
A GoFundMe campaign set up for Trey has raised nearly $60,000 to assist with his medical expenses and recovery. The 10-year-old, who is an avid Eagles fan, was visited in the hospital by Tyrese Maxey from the Philadelphia 76ers, who expressed gratitude for his bravery.