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A woman who was initially denied entry into the UK has arrived in London to donate a kidney to her brother.
The Home Office originally refused Keisha Rushton a visa to help her Hackney-based brother Oliver Cameron, but later reversed its decision.
Arriving in the UK on Saturday, Ms Rushton said: "I am happy I've got the opportunity, after all the struggle, to save my brother's life."
Mr Cameron has kidney failure and undergoes dialysis three times a day.
The pair have their first hospital appointment on 30 April.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-27177547
Can't believe they refused her entry at first
The Home Office originally refused Keisha Rushton a visa to help her Hackney-based brother Oliver Cameron, but later reversed its decision.
Arriving in the UK on Saturday, Ms Rushton said: "I am happy I've got the opportunity, after all the struggle, to save my brother's life."
Mr Cameron has kidney failure and undergoes dialysis three times a day.
The pair have their first hospital appointment on 30 April.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-27177547
Can't believe they refused her entry at first