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David Horvath takes his future into his own hands

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If anyone has learnt to overcome challenges, it's David Horvath. The 28-year-old has been a wheelchair-user since he was involved in an accident in 2019, but he doesn't let that get him down. He looks to the future with optimism – and with good reason.

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