In a miraculous incident, a British teenager, who was declared brain dead after suffering from an accident, started breathing just hours before his organs were to be donated, reports suggest. 18 year old Lewis Roberts, from Leek, Staffordshire suffered an accident on the 13th of March and his family was told he had no chance of surviving. They then agreed to donate his organs, to help seven others. But just hours before the surgery, Lewis began breathing again. His sister shared a video of him breathing . He has now begun reacting to pain tests, moving his mouth, head and limbs, and is getting stronger, according to reports.
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