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'Thank you for creating my voice'

A Worcestershire man has finally revealed his new accent to his voice 'donors', after a public appeal to make him sound more like his roots saw hundreds of offers of help.

Christian Wilson, from Bromsgrove, studies at the University of Worcester and has verbal dyspraxia. He uses a 'text-to-speech' software to communicate.

But he hated the 'robotic' voice the computer gave him, so he came to the 麻豆社, to appeal across the West Midlands, to find two strangers who could donate their voices, blending together a brand new, unique set of dulcet tones for Christian's software.

Hear the incredible moment that Christian could finally show off his new voice to his donors, Stephen Robotham and Martin Brennan, for the very first time, thanks to the company Speak Unique.

Tammy Gooding reports.

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