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Replacement medals for blind D-Day veteran Alfred Barlow
A blind D-Day veteran is set to receive some replacement medals after his original ones went missing at a motorway service station near Walsall.
96-year-old Alfred Barlow was left absolutely distraught after the four medals went missing at Norton Canes Services on the M6 Toll in June.
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95-year-old veteran Alfred Barlow says he is distraught after losing his war medals at a motorway service station in Walsall.
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