MULTIPLE sclerosis victim Janice Reed thought her prayers had been answered when she read about a pioneering cure that injected sufferers with stem cells.

Advanced Cell Therapy promised a 90 per cent success rate and claimed one wheelchair- bound victim walked again.

But mum-of-two Janice, 47, is £15,000 out of pocket and still needs a walking stick.

And the people behind her treatment in Holland are on the run after being indicted on fraud charges by the FBI.

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