Brummie sought for disabled man's wedding vow voice

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The groom-to-be would like to be able to say his vows with a Brummie accent

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A man with cerebral palsy is searching for a Brummie to provide him with a new voice for his wedding day.

Recently-engaged Jack, from Erdington, uses a communication device to talk and hopes to be able to have individuality rather than a robotic voice, his mother says.

He is trying to find a man aged between 18 to 30 with a broad accent.

Anyone who can help has been asked to contact West Midlands Ambulance Service.

"Having his own voice would really give my son individuality and the ability to have a voice he feels he can identify with rather than the standard, robotic voice," said his mother Heidi Wells, who works for the ambulance service.

She added: "It would mean the world to Jack, even more so because he is now engaged and wants to be able to say "I do" in his own personal voice on his big day!"

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