A solider who lost three limbs in Afghanistan is to be aided by a charity in finding a new home and adapting it so it is liveable.

Private Alex Stringer – who noted the army has been "great" since he sustained his injuries – is being offered support by Limbcare as his current home is unacceptable as he is now in a wheelchair, the Mirror reports.

Some £150,000 of the Help a Hero at Home fund has been set aside to provide assistance to Private Stringer.

Ray Edwards, who is a quad amputee and the founder of Limbcare, said: "He is a war hero and should therefore be at the very front of the housing queue."

The organisation will adapt the kitchen, install a wet room, widen the doorways and build a stair lift and ramps so that the serviceman can get around easier.

A Thurrock Council spokesman remarked that efforts are being taken to locate Mr Stringer suitable accommodation.

Posted by Trevor Smith
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