Summary
Fifty years to the day since Thalidomide was introduced, Cheltenham's Louise Medus joined more than 100 other victims to campaign for their European counterparts.
The 45-year-old, who was born with severely shortened arms, legs and feet as a result of the drug's effects, joined sufferers from across Europe at the German Embassy in Belgrave Square, London, for a peaceful campaign.See the full content of this document
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Louise Battles for Euro Friends
Louise (pictured) said: "There were people from the UK...
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