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In the most recent episode, Baz Ashmawy and the team travelled to County Clare.Read more:Boyzone's Shane Lynch leaves celebrities in tears after shock exit from BBC show
Isabella, also known to her friends as Bella, was born with a rare congenital disorder called Lumbar Sacral Agenesis. By the time she was seven years of age, she had to have both legs amputated.Baz and the team's job was to renovate and adapt the family home, as it had become unsuitable for Bella as she grew up. It needed to be adapted to be wheelchair accessible as well as have lower door handles and light switches installed.Viewers of the RTE programme were moved by the feel good show.
"I’m not crying, you’re crying! First time watching this heartwarming tv show on RTÉ1. Very good for the soul to see how kind people are. More of this please!" wrote one viewer. Another wrote: "Oh my God how beautiful are the two children on #diysos ,not only gorgeous but the most beautiful souls."Get the latest RSVP headlines straight to your inbox for free by signing up to our newsletter
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