Walsall student with cerebral palsy appeals for new voice
A teenager with cerebral palsy from Walsall is appealing to the public to help him find a new voice.
Daniel Challis, 18, currently uses a communication device to speak but it has a robotic voice and the student is appealing for people with a regional accent to help.
Daniel wants to sound like his family and says a new voice with a Walsall accent will help boost his confidence when he goes to college in September.
BBC Radio WM is inviting its listeners to send in a new voice for Daniel.
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