Having Him Back for Christmas has Given Us New Hope ; Mum's Joy As Brain Damaged Soldier Comes Home for First Time Since Hit-And--Run Horror

Daily PostJanuary 01, 2011

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A SOLDIER who suffered a massive brain injury in a hit and run accident has returned home for the first time to spend the Christmas holidays with his family.

Queen's Dragoon Guardsman Oliver Robinson, 25, was left fighting for his life after he was knocked down by a car in Paderborn, Germany, where his battalion was stationed.

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Having Him Back for Christmas has Given Us New Hope ; Mum's Joy As Brain Damaged Soldier Comes Home for First Time Since Hit-And--Run Horror

He survived after an operation to remove part of his skull, but was left brain damaged and unable to speak - he has been in hospi...

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