Father who was left severely disabled with permanent brain damage has life ...

A football fan who went from being the 'life and soul of the party' to being unable to walk or talk after being savagely attacked by a dozen thugs has his own bedroom for the first time in three years - thanks to DIY SOS.

Simon Dobbin from Mildenhall, Suffolk was beaten and 'kicked like a football' after going to watch Cambridge play away in Southend, in an unprovoked attack in March 2015. 

The father-of-three who served in the RAF suffered permanent brain damage. 

His wife Nicole insisted on caring for him at home, but without a wet room and only the living room for him to sleep in, his family said he was being 'stripped of his dignity'.

Last night, viewers 'sobbed' at home as they watched his home transformed by the team with DIY SOS, led by Nick Knowles.  

More than 900 volunteers came forward to help transform the home where Simon was sleeping in the living room and only had access to bed baths. 

Nicole refused to let Simon go into care despite him being brain damaged - she instead took him home to look after him 

Nicole refused to let Simon go into care despite him being brain damaged - she instead took him home to look after him 

Simon was described as the 'life and soul' of the party who loved to watch Cambridge FC

Simon was described as the 'life and soul' of the party who loved to watch Cambridge FC

His daughter Emily who is now studying to be a paramedic said her life has changed immeasurably since the attack.

She said: ‘We were always out and about. We’d go to Felixstow and take the dog - it was me and him time.

‘I miss talking to him. We haven’t had a conversation.

‘I remember he would throw his arms around me and give me a hug – I miss that.

‘He is just trapped in his body. It is hard.

‘When I walk into the room I see him smile so I know he’s happy to be around.

‘I talk to him like he’s normal. I want the future to be easier for mum and dad – something worth living for, for dad. Anything we can do to help him.’

Simon and Nicole have been married for nearly 20 years and looks after him at their home 

Simon and Nicole have been married for nearly 20 years and looks after him at their home 

Simon's daughter Emily has been hit hard by the changes to her father but helps her mother to care for him

Simon's daughter Emily has been hit hard by the changes to her father but helps her mother to care for him

Wife Nicole said she will stay with Simon and care for him as long as she is physically able

Wife Nicole said she will stay with Simon and care for him as long as she is physically able

The team was denied permission from the council for an extension so the home had to be gutted first with internal walls and a chimney have to be removed. 

The changes they made have improved the lives of the entire family, including Simon who is now able to shower in a wet room.

Wife Nicole said her aim is to make sure he has the 'best life' she can give him. 

She said: 'I don't know how

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