Wheelchair-bound Durban man given a lift as company donates new elevator

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Zondi, 34, was born with cerebral palsy, a disorder that affects movement and has left him wheelchair-bound.

His life was made even harder in 2011 when the lift to his flat stopped working, rendering Zondi, who lives on the eighth floor, a prisoner in his own home.

His story caught the attention of Johannesburg-based elevator company IFE Elevators after TimesLIVE last month recorded Zondi’s first trip out of the flat since 2017 when a group of emergency personnel carried him down the eight flights of stairs and fulfilled his wish of going to the beach.

 

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