Edinburgh man who was told he had 'no chance in life' tells others to 'grab their passion and go with it'

"I have now found my own way to live, to achieve and excel in things that make me happy" - David Reilly. Picture: Contributed"I have now found my own way to live, to achieve and excel in things that make me happy" - David Reilly. Picture: Contributed
"I have now found my own way to live, to achieve and excel in things that make me happy" - David Reilly. Picture: Contributed
He was schooled hundreds of miles away from home as part of a system which told him he had 'no chance in life'.

But decades on, David Reilly, 47, has never given up his fight - and has even bagged a Masters degree along the way.

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David, from Morningside, Edinburgh, who has cerebral palsy (CP), grew up in East Lothian where he attended mainstream primary school.

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