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A kind stranger could save a Midland teenager's life after a devastating leukaemia diagnosis.

Leo Sproson and his family, from Bromsgrove, are working with blood cancer charity DKMS to search for a stem cell donor who could give him, or others like him with blood cancer, a second chance of a better future.

But only one in three patients will find a match in their family and the 16-year-old's chances of match with a relative are very low as he has no siblings.

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This means he is relying on finding a match from a stranger on the stem cell donor register, but just seven per cent of the eligib

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