Pa Berry suffered 11 fractured vertebrae, swelling on the brain and a number of broken bones.
A former midlands fire fighter, who was seriously injured in the line of duty, says having his home renovated by strangers 'means everything to him.'
Athlone's Pa Berry was in the middle of renovating his house when he suffered 11 fractured vertebrae, swelling on the brain and a number of broken bones during a house fire in Westmeath in October 2021.
The DIY SOS team and a group volunteers carried out the work at home 12 months ago and the TV show will be aired on Sunday night.
Mr. Berry says it was a difficult time for his family:
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