DVLA revoked my licence, so I couldn’t drive to my dying daughter
She had entered end-of-life care and I relied on my car to get to her, but it hadn’t returned the licence Our daughter, who has cancer, entered end-of-life care on Christmas Eve. I am a carer for her and her two young children. We both live in rural villages with no public transport options, so (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Middle East)
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