A Home For Christmas - With Dwelling Burnt To The Core, Hope Flickers For Triple Amputee
Dec 8th, 2020 | Category: Special Reports | 3:58DECEMBER 08, 2020: Triple amputee Miriam Lindsay still has fond recollections of watching her favourite soap operas within the comfort of her home. That’s now a distant memory after her two-bedroom house in Hermitage, St Andrew, was razed by fire in April, forcing her to depend on the charity of angels, as she calls congregants at the Christian Life Fellowship church who have stuck by her side and are rallying for aid to rebuild her home for Christmas.
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