<p>A schoolboy born with no left hand can finally safely ride his bike after £13k was raised for an Iron Man-style bionic arm.</p><p>Jacob Hyatt, seven, was born without his left hand and, while it didn't hold him back, he had a go with a high-tech prosthetic last year - and fell in love.</p><p>But the custom made limb cost £13,000 and his mum Bernice Hyatt, 33, shared a fundraising page online in the hope kind donors could make her son’s dream come true.</p><p>Jacob, from Eaton Bray, Beds., was finally able to pick up his superhero-themed arm from Open Bionics last month after the target was met.</p><p>Florist Bernice said: "He keeps asking me to put on music so he can clap along - and he wants to high five or fist-bump everyone he meets.</p><p>"I have always taught Jacob it's good to be different - you don't have to fit in.</p><p>"But despite that, there are things he has always struggled with, so the second he tried on the bionic arm, he was desperate to get one.</p><p>"Leading up to the day he got the arm, every day he would ask 'Mummy, why is it taking so long?'</p>
