They're Like Our Family I Can't See How I'll Cope Without Them
South Wales Echo › August 19, 2005
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South Wales Echo › August 19, 2005
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The family of a terminally ill man say a visa row threatening to take away their home help is tearing them apart. Graham Harding was diagnosed with Ewing's Sarcoma, a cancer of the spine, in March, just 12 weeks before he was due to sit his final exams after five years training to be a chiropractor.
Friends of Graham, 33, and wife Niki rallied round to help them with their three young children, including Australian couple Correy Webb and Amanda Zanon, who have moved into the couple's Llandaff North home.See the full content of this document
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They're Like Our Family I Can't See How I'll Cope Without Them
But Correy, 27, from Victoria, Australia, who has been in the UK on a two year working holiday visa, has been told he has to leave the country on Sunday.
He and ...See the full content of this document
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