A man whose penis and a testicle were ripped off in a Huddersfield accident in the 1970s has finally made use of his bionic manhood.

Mohammed Abad, 43, was lucky to survive after he was run over on Bradford Road, Fartown, in 1978, aged six.

Following his horror incident a simple fleshy tube was attached by doctors to help him function.

But he has never been able to have sex - until now.

After a series of operations to give him a fully functioning package complete with “on” and “off” buttons.

Mo Abad explains how his bionic penis works on This Morning

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And he has now finally been able to road test his new equipment for the first time thanks to sex worker Charlotte Rose.

Mo, who lives in Edinburgh, said: “It was great. I’ve been waiting for this day since I was 18. But now a big burden is off my back and I’m so happy.”

It took surgeons at University College London three years to mould Mohammed’s new penis using skin taken from his arm.

It has two tubes which inflate to give him an erection when he presses a button on his testicle.

But Mo had to wait to lose his virginity because it has only recently become fully functioning.

Mohammed Abad, 43, lost his penis in a road accident in Huddersfield aged six. He now has Britain's first bionic penis after years of pioneering surgery

Charlotte, 35, got in touch with Mo after hearing about his plight and he asked her to be a part of his first sexual experience.

Mo explains: “I wanted someone who was willing to accept me the way I was. I’m a learner. I’ve got L plates. I didn’t want to go in all guns blazing and make an idiot of myself.”

A setback saw Mo’s bionic penis malfunction, with one side of the pump failing to inflate properly on the big night. The pair were forced to delay the big moment. Mo says: “It was frustrating, but I’d already waited 20 years, so one more day didn’t hurt.”

Mohammed Abad, 43, lost his penis in a road accident in Huddersfield aged six. He now has Britain's first bionic penis after years of pioneering surgery and implantation of two inflatable rods

Charlotte usually charges £160 an hour for her services but waived her fee for Mo.

“It was a real honour to be asked because your first time is a memory in your life you never forget,” she says.

“I wanted to make sure there was no pressure for Mo. There was a lot of fun, smiles and giggles.”

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The pair have become good friends and Mo says their encounter has given him the confidence to start dating again. He has been single after splitting up with his wife two years ago.

Mo married in 2012 but only told his wife he was missing his penis on their wedding night.

She stood by her husband but the marriage eventually broke down.

He says his ultimate goal is to become a father.

“Doctors have been testing my sperm count and testosterone levels and everything is possible,” Mo explains.

“A friend is helping me with ­dating because it’s all new to me. My confidence has been so low, but thanks to Charlotte I have a new spring in my step.”