A Wagga girl receives a 3D printed robotic hand

By Ella Smith
Updated February 23 2015 - 9:00pm, first published February 20 2015 - 2:59pm
RIDING AHEAD: Libby Evans, 2, rides a bike with both hands for the first time in her life thanks to a robotic hand made from a 3D printer in Wagga. Picture: Laura Hardwick
RIDING AHEAD: Libby Evans, 2, rides a bike with both hands for the first time in her life thanks to a robotic hand made from a 3D printer in Wagga. Picture: Laura Hardwick

FOR the first time in her life, Libby Evans can pick up something with both hands.

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