Nico had no idea and when I arrived at the hospital I got the boys to wait outside. I also managed to get the other boys in for a visit too. It was hard to visit Nico in hospital but with some negotiation I managed to see him on a daily basis where I was able to convince him he had to stay in bed, although I can understand why he would want to run away, I knew he wouldn't survive if he did He became dangerously ill and I had to take him to hospital where we found out he has AIDS - it was a mirace he was still breathing let alone able to stand. ![]() He’s a very witty, chatty young boy but in June this year things took a radical turn for him. Joost Vandebrug: I met Nico very early on, just days after I had met Costel. He must have been around nine himself when he landed on the street (he is 39 now).ĭD: You’re also extremely close with another of the lost boys – Nico, what about him? He not only lives in the tunnels but he is creating proper accommodation there, with TVs, beds, doors, lights, sound-system, ceiling fans and so on - most recently he was building a pool! It’s crazy! He is really great with the kids - very protective. When I’m in Bucharest, I always make lots of time to spend with him. Joost Vandebrug: Bruce is one of the most amazing people I’ve ever met. ![]() ![]() DD: Tell us a bit about Bruce Lee, the leader of the Lost Boys?
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