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Autistic boy reunited with beloved comfort blanket thanks to the kindness of strangers

AGXStarseed

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Kindhearted strangers gave an autistic boy reason to smile again after reuniting him with his beloved blue comfort blanket.

Seven-year-old James Davies was devastated when his blue blanket got lost after a trip into town with mum Tina.

The blanket has been to all of James’ hospital appointments since he was born, and is a source of comfort to him.

But following a trip into Mirfield, West Yorkshire, on Monday, the blanket went missing and James was unable to sleep.

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James Davies was devastated when his blue blanket got lost
Mum Tina Davies Smith, 32, said: “I looked everywhere and realised we must have left it somewhere.”

James, who was born premature, also has suspected Angelman syndrome, a rare genetic condition which affects the nervous system.

He is wheelchair bound and cannot talk or eat without being tube-fed, with the blanket helping to keep him comfortable, reports the Huddersfield Examiner.

Tina, who is a full-time carer to Hollybank School pupil James and mum to his brother Liam, eight, put out an appeal on Facebook to help trace the blanket.

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James is full of joy after being reunited with his blanket
“I thought people would just think I was a mum trying to find a silly old blanket, but people genuinely cared and understood.

“Strangers were popping into shops to ask for it. It really reaffirms your faith in people.”

And after a two-day hunt, the blanket was traced when Tina called by estate agents Whitegates on Huddersfield Road.

Luckily, staff spotted it and hung onto it.

A spokeswoman said: “We could tell it was one of those blankets to comfort a child, so we were thrilled when the mother came back in looking.”

Tina added: “I was so emotional to get it back.

“James can’t speak, but the smile on his face spoke volumes.”


SOURCE: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/autistic-boy-reunited-beloved-comfort-8989320
 

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