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Last Stoneman Douglas shooting victim leaves hospital

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Anthony Borges family
ByEmily Shapiro and Rachel Katz
April 04, 2018, 3:45 PM

The last survivor of the Parkland mass shooting has been released from the hospital, a family attorney told ABC News.

Anthony Borges, 15, a soccer player at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, was shot four times in the back and legs during the Valentine's Day shooting at the school, his father said in February. He was released from the hospital on March 30.

Sheriff Israel of Broward Sheriff's Office visits Anthony Borges, 15, in hospital on Feb. 18, 2018.

According to Anthony's best friend, Carlos Rodriguez, Anthony placed his body in between alleged mass killer Nikolas Cruz and fellow students.

The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting and aftermath

Photos from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting and aftermath.
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On Feb. 14, 2018, a former student at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., entered the school and opened fire with an AR-15 style rifle, killing 17 students and staff and injuring 17 more in one of the deadliest school attacks in U.S. history.<br><br>Here, the school is pictured from the air after reports of the shooting on Feb. 14, 2018.
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Anthony was the last of 20 students who fled into a room and was trying to lock the door that day when he was shot, Carlos told "Good Morning America" in February. Anthony held his ground in the doorway, putting his body in between the bullets and his classmates, who all survived uninjured, Carlos said.

Students are evacuated by police out of Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., after a shooting on Feb. 14, 2018.
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"None of us knew what to do. So, he took the initiative to just save his other classmates," Carlos told "GMA."

"He's my hero," added Anthony's father, Royer Borges.

Anthony Borges, 15, a survivor of the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., is pictured in this undated family photo.

Seventeen students and staff were killed in the massacre.

ABC News' Sabina Ghebremedhin, Victor Oquendo and Bill Hutchinson contributed to this report.

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