Paralysed man raises £20,000 for treatment to help him walk…then gives it all away to help a disabled child take HIS first steps

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Dan Black (right) has given up his dream of walking again to help five-year-old Brecon Vaughan (left) take his first unaided steps
  • Dan Black, 25, was paralysed when he was knocked off his bike in 2009
  • Also suffered a stroke which caused him to lose use of his right arm
Dan Brown
Dan Black (pictured before his accident) was paralysed from the chest down when he was knocked off his bicycle in 2009. He also suffered a stroke which denied him use of one arm
  • Raised £20,000 to pay for stem cell treatment which could help him recover
Brecon Vaughan (pictured with his parents Ann and Rob)
Mr Black raised £20,000 to pay for stem cell treatment but he then gave all of the money to Brecon Vaughan (pictured with his parents Ann and Rob) who has cerebral palsy
  • Gave all the money to family of Brecon Vaughan, 5, who has cerebral palsy
  • Will be used to help pay for surgery in the U.S. – this should enable Brecon to take his first unaided steps

Source: SCOPE & Daily Mail

 

 

 

 

 

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