
Devastating NDIS twist after Good Samaritan mowed a disabled man's lawn out of the kindness of his heart
Daily MailThere has been a heartbreaking update in the case of a Good Samaritan tradie who helped out a disabled man by mowing his lawn free of charge. After video of Mr Stafford cleaning up John's yard went viral, a friendship developed between them - with the tradie dropping in regularly. On Wednesday Mr Stafford shared another video - expressing his anger at John's latest application for NDIS funding had been rejected. Nathan Stafford vowed to keep fighting for a disheartened John to get National Disability Insurance Scheme funding He told how he cleaned up John's yard, 'and because of you legends, this video went very viral and a lot of people stepped in and it even went on national TV'. In June Mr Stafford cleaned up John's yard who is unable to tend his garden due to a Functional Neurological Disorder Mr Stafford vowed to keep fighting on his behalf.
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