84-year-old man becomes Britain's oldest kidney donor, saving son-in-law's life in Manchester

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An 84-year-old man became Britain's oldest kidney donor, saving his son-in-law's life. Ian Tonks, 49, received a kidney from his father-in-law, Graham Sisson, after years of dialysis and a failing previous transplant. The transplant, performed at Manchester Royal Infirmary, has strengthened their bond, with Tonks expressing deep gratitude to the NHS.


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