A top police officer who is seizing a 'second chance at life' after winning his coronavirus fight has slammed people for ignoring the lockdown.
Chief Superintendent Phil Dolby started breathing for himself two weeks after being placed in a coma and on a ventilator during which time colleagues and the wider public sent him a string of goodwill messages.
The head of Birmingham's Criminal Justice Department was finally discharged on April 21 - three weeks after he was rushed to hospital with breathing difficulties.
The dad-of-three now has a vital message to the public as people begin to increasingly ignore the lockdown rules ahead of a much-anticipated Government announcement on Sunday, Birmingham Live reports.