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This is the sad story of a man who wanted to trace a Bristol glamour model he met on Babestation so he can leave £20,000 on his will to her, but she doesn't want it.

Thomas Weir, who lives in Milton Keynes, was hoping to track down model "Laura Jones" after speaking to her one year over the phone.

He has suffered for years with with debilitating diabetes and an MRSA infection, Thomas, who has had his lower right leg amputated, now fears he might not have long left.

According to Bristol Live , when he dies he could have up to £20,000 and he only wants it to go to one person.

He said: "I'm not a stalker or anything like that,, I don't want to get in touch with her, that's not me. I think she'll spend the money wisely and she's such a lovely person, she is a loon - very funny."

Thomas, originally from Greenock, Scotland, remembers her well and says she used to wear her hair in pigtails.

She is believed to be 41, but it is unknown whether that is her real name or not.

He said the model could have left Bristol by now and her former profession, but he's hoping her family could still live in the area.

(Image: Steve Bell)

"My nephews and nieces all live abroad and are doing very well," Thomas said. "I have no children and there is no one else I would like to leave the money to."

Since his story has come out though, 'Laura' has gotten in touch with the Bristol Live and has explained her circumstances have changed.

Laura is now married and has had two children since the last time they spoke.

She said she's happy to speak to him, but doesn't want his money.

What it's like to work as a TV phone sex presenter on Babestation .

She said: "I couldn't believe it, all my friends were sending me the story.

"I think I remember him. Not a lot of men gave their names and there weren't many Thomases. But I would have to hear his voice to really recognise him.

"These things happen to other people, not to me. I felt so sad when I read his story. He has been through so much.

"If he wants to talk to me over the phone then that's absolutely fine. I'm happy to talk to him again, and I don't need any money. He should be using that to make himself more comfortable. Or doing bucket list stuff like jumping out of aeroplanes."

(Image: Steve Bell)

The mother-of-two stopped working for Babestation around six years ago and is now happily married.

She said she did Babestation at the time "probably for the attention" but now doesn't want her family to see her doing it.

Thomas though, hasn't given up hope of Laura taking the money and is trying to make an arrangement through his lawyers to speak to her.

He added: "I still want her to have the money," said Thomas, there is no one else to leave it to."

The pair spent a year chatting in 2010 and Thomas said Laura really made him laugh and left a lasting impression on him.