As early as March, the “Krone” reported on the case of Emmerich Knoll from Loiben in the Wachau. The health insurance company no longer concludes a health insurance contract with the therapy center in Bad Radkersburg and no longer finances the important treatment for the boy. His mother, Anja Knoll, is now even going to court.
Together with his younger sister Hermine, Emmerich is sitting at the kitchen table making a gingerbread house out of paper. There is glitter all over the floor, the two are clearly having fun. Emmerich also enjoys horseback riding and especially swimming. The seven-year-old can do all this with support. However, it is a lot more difficult for him than for other children his age. Because Emmerich suffers from infantile cerebral palsy.
Source: Krone

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