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Winnersh teen plans to raise £20,000 to buy a bionic arm

A teenager born without the lower part of her right arm is seeking to raise £20,000 to buy a high-tech bionic arm she said could transform her life.

Sadie, 17, from Winnersh, previously used a prosthetic arm as a young child but stopped as she felt it was hampering her independence.

But now, with her potentially starting university next year, she said the Hero Pro would enable her to complete everyday tasks that she can sometimes struggle with.

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