Michelle Thorpe, 54, director at the Homes for Heroes charity, had just returned to feed those in need after two recovering from a stroke when she found Joe
A homeless man who was 'on brink of death' proposed to the charity worker who helped 'saved his life.'Michelle Thorpe, 54, director at the Homes for Heroes charity, had just returned to feed those in need after two were recovering from a stroke when she found Joe.Speaking to My London, Michelle said: "He was laying there quite lifeless and basically, he was almost dead. He hadn't drank anything, he hadn't eaten anything.
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