A father of a disabled girl who can no longer communicate after thieves stole her vital speech machine has been overwhelmed by how fast the story has been shared across the world.
The appeal has been shared by British football legend Alan Shearer and tennis champion Andy Murray and has been retweeted over 68,000 times.
Piers Morgan, Dawn French, and Jennifer Saunders also retweeted the post.
The original tweet was written by Paul Johnson, the father of 16-year-old Miya Thirlby who has cerebral palsy and epilepsy.
He wrote: “Can everyone who sees this retweet this please. My daughter had her speech machine stolen out of the car. Its her only way of communicating with us. It was very pricey so it cant be easily replaced. Poor girl now cant speak to us again!!”
The appeal is hashtagged #getmiyasvoiceback.
“We are in shock, it’s crazy but amazing to see how caring people are. Paul is a huge Alan Shearer fan, he’s a Geordie. He’s amazed and Alan messaged him too asking Paul to keep him updated,” she said.
Thieves stole the talking aid from the family’s car between Jan. 8 and 9, the newspaper reported.
They hoped the computer, an Accent 1400 that cost around £5,700 (about US$7,800), would be returned, but have had no news.
“I’m not holding out much hope they’re going to be the kind of people that have a conscience,” Thirlby said.
She believes the person who stole the computer might have thought it was a normal computer as it was in a laptop bag. The device is specially adapted to work with Miya’s eyes.
Miya’s father told the Herald, “Plymouth is not that big and word has spread so I am pretty sure the people who did this will know by now.
“It’s looking doubtful we will get it back but you never know,” he said.