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Quadriplegic NSW farmer pleads for return of wheelchair trailer stolen in Adelaide

A New South Wales farmer is pleading for thieves to return his custom-made trailer that transports his electric wheelchair and has been stolen in Adelaide.
Key points:
- Angus Conners uses the trailer to transport his wheelchair
- It was stolen from the driveway of his West Beach home overnight
- Mr Conners has asked thieves to return it so he can return to his NSW station
Angus Conners, 43, has been a quadriplegic since breaking his neck in a car accident on his remote sheep station in 2000.
He travelled 10 hours to Adelaide yesterday for his 13-year-old daughter’s school graduation.
His white trailer was stolen from the driveway of his West Beach home overnight.
Mr Conners said he was in disbelief.
“I couldn’t believe it,” he said.
“I only got down…
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