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14-year-old blind autistic kid just gave the greatest rendition of the Star Spangled Banner that Fenway has ever seen!Christian Winthrop·August 18, 2015The Buzz Appearing on behalf of Autism Speaks, meet Christopher Duffley from from Manchester, NH. Duffley, who is blind and autistic, sang the national anthem at Fenway Park ahead of the Boston Red Sox-Cleveland Indians game on Monday. Your browser does not support iframes. See Also Senator Jack Reed’s Annual College Financial Aid Workshop Set for Tuesday Night, Nov. 26 at CCRI Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInRedditPrintPinterestWhatsApp Related
See Also Senator Jack Reed’s Annual College Financial Aid Workshop Set for Tuesday Night, Nov. 26 at CCRI