Örjan Lindahl without electric wheelchair for another month

Örjan Lindahl, 90, has been told he will receive a new electric wheelchair but must wait one month. He has been without the aid since a routine service.

Örjan Lindahl, 90, had his electric wheelchair taken away after a routine service because he had used it too few hours. This was reported by Nerikes Allehanda a few days ago.

He has now been told he will receive a new wheelchair. He states however that delivery will take one month.

– But it will take a month, so now I am sitting here anyway and cannot get out, he says.

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