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How the plight of a blind man with no bed and empty cupboards sparked an outpouring of kindness

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Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox A charity boss who revealed the plight of a blind man living alone with no bed and just one can of soup has been ‘overwhelmed’ by support from nearly 300 people.

The Manchester Evening Newstold on Monday of the heartbreaking predicament of the man in his forties, who also had no fridge, freezer, or carpet on the floor.

But following an urgent appeal for public support by Perry's Pantry, a south Manchester foodbank set up during the first Covid lockdown, the man’s life is about to change for the better. READ MORE: Mum claims 'creepy' man took photos of her breastfeeding then refused to delete them - police say he didn't break the law As ever, the people of

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