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An heroic stranger saved a man's life after he suffered a heart attack in the street.
Dominic Hughes was given just a two per cent chance of survival after suffering the attack in Swansea.
But he did so - and avoided brain damage - thanks to the speedy actions of a passer-by who gave him CPR on the pavement.
Mr Hughes, 49, had been showing tenants around his property when he began to feel unwell, and staggered outside to get help with the early signs of a cardiac arrest, Wales Online reported.
Two passers-by rushed into the Bank Statement pub to get the help of the manager, David McCann, who performed CPR on Mr Hughes before the ambulance arrived.
In hospital , doctors told his family he had a two per cent chance of making it through that first night in the intensive therapy unit. But he battled through.