Leicester Mercury

‘Birthday barbecue food stolen from wheelchair’

... BUT THEN STRANGERS REPLACE IT TO SAVE JON’S CELEBRATIO­N

- By NICK DAWSON nicholas.dawson@reachplc.com

A DISABLED man’s birthday barbecue has been saved thanks to generous strangers who came to his aid after his shopping was stolen from the back of his electric wheelchair.

Jon Yates was getting on the bus home from his shoppng trip to Loughborou­gh town centre when he discovered that someone had taken the bag of items.

The theft took place between 3pm and 3.45pm on Thursday, after he had bought the items from Tesco, in The Rushes.

He put the items, worth around £30, in a rucksack-type bag, which was securely attached to the back of his wheelchair.

He also visited Poundland before getting on the bus.

The bag contained burgers, sausages and other barbecue items that Jon had purchased for a small gettogethe­r for his 56th birthday.

Jon lives in Sutton Bonington and has cerebellar ataxia, a neurologic­al condition which affects the muscles and his ability to walk and move.

Of the theft, he said: “It was dreadful. I’m disabled, in a wheelchair and money is very tight.

“Although I get my benefits, much of it goes on my care package, which isn’t cheap. I was devastated.”

However, when he posted about the incident on Facebook, it prompting several people in Loughborou­gh to club together to replace the stolen items.

They arranged for 80 burgers and 80 sausages to be sent out to him, along with a stack of burger buns and a bottle of sparkling wine.

Jon said he was hugely touched by the kind gesture.

He said: “I was crying. It restores your faith in humanity.”

Jon said he had since been back to Loughborou­gh town centre to meet some friends, and his experience

made him see some things in new light.

He said: “Going around, being aware of people in powered wheelchair­s, you realise how vulnerable people like us are.”

If you have any informatio­n about the incident, contact police on the non-emergency number, 101, or Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555 111.

Ex-racing greyhound Dave came to the rescue of a spaniel in need after she became seriously unwell.

Carmen, a spaniel cross, was rushed to a veterinary hospital where it was discovered her immune system had started to attack her own red blood cells, a condition called Immune Mediated Haemolytic Anaemia.

Thankfully, a vital blood donation from greyhound Dave meant her red blood cell count was given a boost, allowing the medication­s to suppress her immune system and stabilise her blood cell count.

Dave’s owner Claire Harris

said: “Dave is a fantastic companion. He’s an ambassador for the Retired Greyhounds South Lakes and loves people. I am a veterinary nurse so he helps out with nursing practicals at my work as well as pet first aid courses.

“He is on donation number eight with Pet Blood Bank but has donated twice at work when we have had a patient in need of a transfusio­n as well.”

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KIND-HEARTED: The replacemen­t barbecue pack sent to Jon Yates, right, after people clubbed together
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