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Brain Injury Survivor Forgets Wife's Name, Finds New Life
24 Nov
Summary
- Brain injury survivor forgot his wife's name after an attack.
- He was put on life support following a skull fracture.
- Volunteering with Headway charity gave him a new purpose.

Alec Williams, 61, from Cardiff, has found a new beginning after suffering a life-altering brain injury. In 2003, an assault in Barry resulted in a fractured skull and brain hemorrhage, leaving him on life support.
Despite surviving the critical incident, Williams faced profound consequences, including memory loss significant enough to forget his wife's name. The former electrician has been unable to return to work or drive since the attack.
His journey took a positive turn when he started volunteering with the Headway charity. This involvement provided him with renewed hope and a sense of purpose, enabling him to rebuild his life after the traumatic events.




