The first sign was a stumble. Five-year-old Deepanwita Dasgupta, a whirlwind of energy in Bangalore, India, began tripping more often during play. Her parents, accustomed to the bumps and bruises of childhood, initially dismissed it as clumsiness, perhaps ill-fitting shoes. She was a bright, affectionate child, already navigating a phone to find her favorite show, Blippi, and known for surreptitiously enjoying a lick of butter straight from the fridge.
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