the Mirror about the "incredible gift" he was given in July 2016, he said of his donor: "Because he died I’m made better and that still cuts into me now and again. "I still say to the Prof (at LGI): 'Do you know his nails are growing?' and he tells me 'Look, Chris, they’re your hands'."But he just doesn’t understand, I love it.
I said to him: 'We’re off to Scarborough. I’m taking the lad with me! He’s coming with me'."I don’t know his family but he comes with me and it sits lovely with me."Professor Simon Kay carried out the pioneering operation at Leeds General Infirmary (LGI).Chris said he doesn’t know who his donor was but believes he died in an accident and says he has written a "tear-stained" thank you letter to his family.He said his.
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