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A former soldier who lost almost all of his vision when he was shot during the Iraq War has appealed for help to find his glass eye collection. | A former soldier who lost almost all of his vision when he was shot during the Iraq War has appealed for help to find his glass eye collection. |
Simon Brown, from Morley in Leeds, lost a brown box carrying the 16 eyes of varying designs on one of his regular trips to London over Christmas. | Simon Brown, from Morley in Leeds, lost a brown box carrying the 16 eyes of varying designs on one of his regular trips to London over Christmas. |
He only noticed they had gone missing in the new year when he went to change his Rudolph eye he had been wearing. | He only noticed they had gone missing in the new year when he went to change his Rudolph eye he had been wearing. |
The 39-year-old said he had built up the collection over 10 years. | |
More on this story and others in West Yorkshire | More on this story and others in West Yorkshire |
The veteran was shot in the head in Iraq in 2006 after going to repair an Army vehicle that was under fire. | The veteran was shot in the head in Iraq in 2006 after going to repair an Army vehicle that was under fire. |
He lost one eye completely and 90% of the vision in the other. | He lost one eye completely and 90% of the vision in the other. |
Mr Brown last saw the box on 17 December and thinks it fell out of his bag in London, in Leeds or on a Virgin Trains service between the two cities. | Mr Brown last saw the box on 17 December and thinks it fell out of his bag in London, in Leeds or on a Virgin Trains service between the two cities. |
"The problem is the only eye I've got at the moment is the Rudolph eye, so I'm still having to wear a Christmas one," he said. | "The problem is the only eye I've got at the moment is the Rudolph eye, so I'm still having to wear a Christmas one," he said. |
"I've got a couple of new ones on order, but it takes three months for them to be done as they're custom made." | "I've got a couple of new ones on order, but it takes three months for them to be done as they're custom made." |
The eyes include a Yorkshire white rose design, a union jack flag and a dart board. | The eyes include a Yorkshire white rose design, a union jack flag and a dart board. |
Mr Brown, who is now a spokesman for the Blind Veterans UK charity, added: "It would be nice to get them back as it's a collection I've built up and it isn't worth anything to anyone else. | Mr Brown, who is now a spokesman for the Blind Veterans UK charity, added: "It would be nice to get them back as it's a collection I've built up and it isn't worth anything to anyone else. |
"It could have been thrown in a bin as it's just a brown box, but there's always a chance someone may have picked it up and handed it in somewhere." | "It could have been thrown in a bin as it's just a brown box, but there's always a chance someone may have picked it up and handed it in somewhere." |
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