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Riccarda beats the odds to walk in another Spring Sprint

March 22, 2016March 29, 2016 Anna Killen 1 Comment

It’s the kind of story that calls to mind the word ‘miracle’. An 83-year-old woman suffers a life-threatening tear of her aorta, and is told she can’t be operated on because of her age. Without the necessary emergency surgery, she should die within 24 hours. But instead, with the help of hospital staff, her body […]

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