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Proud Yorkshireman with cerebral palsy looking for a new voice
Richard Cottingham relies on computer generated voice technology - and now he wants an East Yorkshire accent
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A proud Yorkshireman is appealing for two young men in East Yorkshire to donate their voice so he can finally get his own.