Blood Donors Saved Me When I Was Burned . . . Now I've Given 100 Pints to Save Others 'Lucky' Harry Among Dozens to Be Honoured for Live-Saving Service
Evening Times › October 26, 2006
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Evening Times › October 26, 2006
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AT the age of seven, Harry Farnell suffered horrific burns when gallons of the highly volatile industrial chemical benzene exploded over him.
Afew years later, he was blinded in one eye by an industrial accident; a serious motorbike accident followed and this year he found he had a brain tumour.See the full content of this document
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Blood Donors Saved Me When I Was Burned . . . Now I've Given 100 Pints to Save Others 'Lucky' Harry Among Dozens to Be Honoured for Live-Saving Service
Yet his friends call him "Lucky". And he couldn't agree more, after surviving a series of disasters to go on and help save the liv...
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