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Jay Blades blown away by hero who donated half of liver to total stranger – and went on to fall in love with them

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THE Repair Shop's Jay Blades got emotional hearing the story of a man who donated his organ to a stranger and then went on to fall in love with him.

In a preview for tonight's Jay’s Yorkshire Workshop, the furniture restorer is lost for words hearing the emotional story of Connor who had a life-threatening illness, called sclerosing cholangitis.

The chronic disease slowly damages the bile ducts which gradually damages liver cells and causes cirrhosis, or fibrosis of the liver.

But his life was saved when Jack, a complete stranger, responded to a social media post asking if anyone would be willing to donate half of their liver in a bid to save Connor’s life.

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