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5 August 2007
NEW JOB OFFER FOR KIDNEY OP HERO
By David Taylor
The Sunday Mail
A MAN who lost his job after donating a kidney to his pal has been offered work after appearing in the Sunday Mail.
Big-hearted bosses at blinds firm Thomas Sanderson offered Danny Cassie, 33, a job after reading about his bravery.
Last week we told how Danny gifted life to his childhood pal Mark Edwards, 33, in a landmark transplant.
Legislation was changed in September allowing donations of kidneys between living people not related to each other.
That meant Danny, a match for Mark, was able to give him one of his own kidneys.
But Danny lost his job as a blind fitter while he was at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary in April.
After reading about Danny's plight, Thomas Sanderson's operations manager Graeme McCartney contacted the Mail.
Graeme said: "I was amazed at Danny's courage.
"When I saw he had lost his job, I called my boss and he agreed we should offer him a position."
Yesterday Danny said: "I am absolutely delighted.
I can't believe the generosity of Graeme and his company."
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