A Merseyside woman suffering from coronavirus has been left amazed by her neighbour's kindness after falling ill.
Becky Jackson said her elderly neighbour Roger Case 'deserves a medal' for his actions after she was told she had to self isolate for ten days.
Many people who know Roger, who is known locally as Terry, were not surprised at all after hearing what he had done, after Becky took to Facebook.
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Becky said Roger has been completing her daily errands for her and ensuring she is looked after while she is unable to leave her house, such as going to the chemist and doing her shopping.
Becky said: "What can I say, Roger has done everything for us since I got COVID, run to chemist, been shopping, giving me the will to live, checked on me regularly
"He is always there no questions asked, he helps everyone and always puts others before himself.
"He deserves a medal for his kindness and generosity, he never asks for anything in return."
Roger lives in the Bradleigh Road area of Newton-le-Willows, and is a popular figure locally, turning 80 this year.
He is now retired but his neighbours say 'you wouldn't believe that' due to the massive work he does in helping his local community and looking out for people.
Roger told the ECHO: "I just try to help anyone if they're stuck, and they (Becky) are lovely so I help however I can."
Following her Facebook post highlighting his kind actions, many people got in touch to applaud Roger.
One person said: "What a lovely post to read. It's nice when you have someone there for you."
While another added: "Very thoughtful, it's times like this when your true friends are there for you."