The 'Hallelujah' version of a 10-year-old girl with autism that will make your hair stand on end

In these days when we run from one place to another, I advise you to stop and spend five minutes listening the version of 'Hallelujah' of a 10-year-old girl with autism that will make your hair stand on end.

Kaylee Roger is a very shy and reserved girl, but when she starts singing she takes her full potential. A few days ago he played Leonard Cohen's classic with his school choir and thrilled everyone present and millions of people who have already seen his video on social networks.

The girl, who have autism and ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), is a student at Killard House in Northern Ireland, attended by children with special needs.

"To be a girl who entered with 7 years without wanting to talk, practically, without wanting to read aloud, without knowing how to stand and act in front of an audience, is amazing," said Colin Millar, direct from the school he attends.

His passion since he was three years old is music and, thanks to her, her confidence and self-esteem have been increasing.

He left all attendees astonished with his performance at the school choir and the video began to run like gunpowder on the Internet, becoming viral thanks to the spectacular interpretation of the girl.

So, take only five minutes of your busy life to hear this beautiful version.