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The man who was given his voice back
Two years ago, radio reporter Jamie Dupree lost his voice because of a rare disease. Whilst he could still write news, his voice was no longer on the airwaves.
But just one month ago, a company developed his old audio recordings into a computerised voice - allowing him to talk again. He'll soon be back reporting with his new voice, which he calls Jamie Dupree 2.0.
(Photo: Jamie Dupree in a broadcasting booth. Credit: Jamie Dupree)
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