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Rick Hansen inspired by meeting refugee who lost fingers in cross-border walk

Rick Hansen's "Man in Motion World Tour" ended 30 years ago this year, but he's still inspiring people.

'His attitude is powerful,' disability advocate says of Seidu Mohammed

Seidu Mohammed meets Canadian Paralympian Rick Hansen

7 years ago
Duration 2:40
Ghanaian refugee Seidu Mohammed who lost his fingers due to frostbite finds inspiration in Canadian Paralympian Rick Hansen

Rick Hansen's "Man in Motion World Tour" ended 30 years ago this year, but he's still inspiring people.

Yesterday in Winnipeg, Ghanaian asylum seeker Seidu Mohammed met the man he calls his hero.

Mohammed read about the Paralympian aftera walk across the international border Christmas Eve that cost him his fingers and thumbs.

"I'm so emotional and very happy that I sawsomeonewho is my role model... thank youfor letting me meeting you,"Mohammedsaid after the meeting.

But Hansen said he's the one who's inspired.

"His attitude is powerful and strong,positive, seeing notdisabilitybut ability," Hansen said. "Anyone who is able to turn things from tragedy totriumphand show ability, that's the kind of person I want to encourage and I'm thrilled to be here and I'mhonouredto meet youSeidu. Thank you so much."

CBC News told Hansen's foundation about Mohammed and his nearly fatal walk and a meeting was arranged.

Hansen, who was paralyzed from the waist down after an accident at age 15, took a two-year wheelchair trip around the world beginning in 1985 to raise awareness and money for spinal cord research and other disability issues.

Mohammed is one of hundreds of asylum seekers who have walked across the international border in recent months.

His refugee board hearing takes place next week.

He'll have to convince a board member his sexual orientation puts him in danger if he returns to Ghana.

Corrections

  • An earlier version indicated that Mohammed lost toes.
    Mar 16, 2017 11:26 PM CT

With files from Karen Pauls