A nine-year-old boy says surviving his second coronary heart transplant has given him, “another chance at life”.Kori, from Ripley in Derbyshire, was born with hypoplastic left coronary heart syndrome, which meant the left facet of his coronary heart was under-developed.He had a number of operations earlier than receiving a coronary heart in 2018, however the next 12 months it started to fail.Kori had a second transplant in January and is now recovering at home.His mom Pixi mentioned: “As long as his body carries on not fighting the heart, there’s no reason why he can’t… do all the things that healthy children get to do.”Video journalist: Chris Waring Follow BBC East Midlands on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Send your story concepts to eastmidsnews@bbc.co.uk.