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Shelley Robinson has experienced many ups and downs over
her daughter Ruby’s life. 18-year-old Ruby has Global
Developmental Delay and Autism, and Shelley had been worried
about her future for some time.
Leaving school was one
of those worries. She was concerned about how her daughter
would transition into the real world – a world filled with
many physical, social and attitudinal
obstacles.
Research shows that when people with
disabilities finish school, it can be incredibly challenging
to embed into communities, to find paid employment and make
money to enable self-worth and to live well.
Shelley
wanted to do something about this. She set up the Chrome
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image captionLee Robinson was very funny, eccentric and great to be around , says his sister Shelley
A sister said she was heartbroken to learn her brother was stabbed to death and buried in an unmarked grave in Greece more than two years ago.
The body of Lee Robinson, 41, of Wigan, Greater Manchester was repatriated this week after a long legal battle.
His sister Shelley Robinson said the family were oblivious to his death for 16 months until a DNA match was found on Interpol s database.
Learning he d been killed so long ago was very traumatising , she said.
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