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X-Ray production team X-Ray production team | 17:05 UK time, Monday, 18 October 2010

You may remember our recent investigation featuring X-Ray viewer Chris Whatley, and the problems he encountered in purchasing a power wheelchair.

In 2005, aged just 31, Chris collapsed in the street and became so ill he had to move back in with his mother in the Rhondda. His illness, which has never been diagnosed, left Chris virtually housebound for three years so he decided to buy a power chair to aid his mobility.

However, firstly the wrong chair was delivered, then there was confusion about whether the chair could hold his weight. (Read more on the original investigation in a previous blog article).

Following the broadcast of the programme one generous viewer, Mair Uren from Newport, got in touch with X-Ray to help. Her husband Donald sadly passed away two years ago and ever since, his power chair has been gathering dust.

Photo of Mair Uren and her late husband Donald

Photo of Mair Uren and her late husband Donald

Moved by Chris' story, Mair felt the chair would be put to much better use with him, and Chris is understandably thrilled.

Chris said: "After everything bad that's happened over the last few weeks, this has been a massive bonus. It'll be a new lease of life."

He also paid tribute to Mrs Uren, saying: "A massive thank you, very unexpected, but it shows you how kind some members of the public are."

Remember that if you've got a problem or story you'd like X-Ray to investigate, do get in touch with us.

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