A security guard who has a large tumour growing on his face was sacked
from his job because his appearance was upsetting customers.
Sipho Hadebe, 39, has been living with the gradually expanding growth
for 12 years - but it has now got so large he struggles to breathe.
Doctors have said the tumour is putting pressure on his respiratory
airway and an examination confirmed within a year he would no longer be
able to breathe.
Daily Mail reports that, his local hospital had him on a waiting list
which meant he would have had to wait for seven years before he could
have the operation to remove the tumour - the only way he can get his
job back.
But because his income is so low and completely reliant on his wife who
works in a supermarket, he began to fundraise in a desperate attempt to
ease his suffering.
And now, after strangers have donated more than £2,000, he is set to
undergo private treatment that experts believe will save his life.
A team of doctors at Lowveld Hospital, in Mpumalanga provice, South
Africa, have offered their services to ease the pressure on his lungs.
Mr Hadebe's wife said: '
It’s difficult to communicate with Sipho as he finds it hard to speak, but he’s extremely grateful and excited about the reconstructive surgery.
'This is the final hurdle between Sipho and a normal, healthy life.'
By yesterday afternoon, kind strangers had already donated more than
£2,100 to his cause - leaving the hospital overwhelmed by the response.
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