My brother found this,He had  heard about this accident a number of years 
ago, but had not been able to  find any information how about his situation.  
.I 
found this so interesting  and heartbreaking to think of  other persons are 
going through.   .it's a good thing, we were not injured in England.I don't 
know 
if  he could not get help because he had too much money to qualify or their  
health-care system is just not good.  .I know they have some kind of  
government health-care system,because I have a penpal, who told me about  
this,but he 
also had private insurance, because he was a lawyer. 

I  am sure a lot of you remember him.    
Dana 
_http://www2.rpa.net/~theboltons/MSRE.htm_ 
(http://www2.rpa.net/~theboltons/MSRE.htm)  
Good morning,

Charlie and I  would like to share an article with you that appeared in the 
Daily Mail here in  England, but first I have a few comments to make regarding 
the article.  

Since last year, Charlie and I have been having discharge meetings, but  to 
date I still have no definite date as to when I will be able to go home. A  lot 
of things have to be sorted out before I am able to leave the hospital, but  
the good news is that at last we are starting to see the light at the end of  
this long 4 year tunnel. You have my promise that we will let all of you know  
the minute a definite date is scheduled. 
Secondly, and very important, is  the fact that the reporter forgot to 
mention all the work that Peter Noone is  doing on my behalf. The reason this 
interview was granted was to bring awareness  to all of the efforts being made 
to 
raise money to purchase a van for me. We  gave the reporter full details and 
the 
address of Peter's website and told her  repeatedly how grateful we are for 
all his efforts and to be sure he got  mentioned in the article. Sadly, my 
request was not honored, so I would like to  apologise to Peter and all the 
fans 
that are working so hard on my behalf.  
Lots of love
Mike   
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DAILY MAIL ARTICLE, 5/18/07: 
I'm feeling glad all over:
Dave Clark Five star is going home after four years in  hospital

Homeward bound: Mike Smith with his wife Charlie

He used to travel the  globe followed by hordes of screaming fans, but for 
the last four years Mike  Smith’s world has been his hospital room. 

The former singer and keyboard  player with the 1960s pop group the Dave 
Clark Five was left paralysed in a  freak accident when he fell while trying to 
climb a gate at his Spanish villa.  

Since then he has been treated at Stoke Mandeville Hospital in  
Buckinghamshire learning how to cope with being paralysed from the neck down.  

Now at last he has been told he can go home to live with his wife  Charlie – 
and the 63-year-old says he cannot wait to experience the simple  pleasures 
which most take for granted. 

"It’s the little things I am  looking forward to – having an ice-cream or a 
picnic and drives through the  countryside seeing grass, trees and cows," he 
said. 

"It is exciting but  scary at the same time. There are some things that 
terrify me, like being stuck  in a crowd in my wheelchair. 

"It is treading into the unknown. This  hospital has been my home for the 
past four years but it has been like a prison  for me. 

"Now I am going to be out there and have my freedom again."  

The Dave Clark Five sold 100 million records around the world with hits  such 
as Bits And Pieces while their song Glad All Over knocked the Beatles’ I  
Want To Hold Your Hand off the top spot. 

But clashes within the group  led to them splitting up in 1971. Smith went on 
to sing with other bands and  produce records for the likes of Dame Shirley 
Bassey and Michael Ball.  

Chart toppers: The Dave Clark Five with Smith on the left

He also  married his long-lost sweetheart Charlie, 64, in October 2001, 35 
years after  they first dated. The pair had lost contact but the actress 
tracked 
him down in  1999. 

Their happiness was cut short in September 2003 when Smith, who  was trying 
to climb a 7ft gate after locking himself out of their villa, fell  heavily and 
landed on his head. 

He cracked his spine in three places and  was left a tetraplegic. 

Smith has regained enough use of his left arm to  operate an electric 
wheelchair but a tracheotomy he underwent means he can speak  only through a 
plastic 
microphone and tube attached to his throat. 

As  well as having to relearn simple tasks, he is also facing a legal battle 
against  a charity set up to raise cash for his treatment. 

The Royal Theatrical  Fund set up an appeal to help pay for equipment for him 
– but Smith and his wife  claim they have received only a pair of glasses and 
a television, while £11,000  remains unaccounted for. 

The fund has denied the allegations, saying it  has paid out £20,000 to the 
couple. 

When Smith returns to his home in  Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, within the 
next three months he will have two  full-time carers on hand round the clock to 
dress and feed him. 

His home  has been adapted to accommodate his wheelchair but the couple are 
desperate to  raise £50,000 for a van big enough for the chair. 

They have already  raised about £13,000 with pledges pouring in for an eBay 
charity auction from  celebrities including Roger Daltrey, Sir Cliff Richard 
and Ringo Starr.  

Anyone wanting to donate should visit _www.mikesmith1964.com_ 
(http://www2.rpa.net/~theboltons/MS-PN-van.htm) . 
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