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Bone marrow donations: Pontypool family saves three lives – BBC News
The three men were the only matches in the world to save patients in Africa, America and Europe.

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Finding three donors in one family is “astonishing” said the head of the Welsh Bone Marrow Donor Registry
Three generations of the same family have donated life-saving bone marrow after being the only matches for three strangers across the globe.
Allan Taylor, 65, his son Chris, 33, and grandson Corey, 25, from Pontypool, Torfaen, saved the lives of patients from Africa, America and Europe.
The Welsh Bone Marrow Donor Registry sa…
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