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'Very Lucky': Police say soft ground below a third-storey window may have saved the life of Kayla Boudreault, who suffered broken bones in yesterday's fall
'Very Lucky': Police say soft ground below a third-storey window may have saved the life of Kayla Boudreault, who suffered broken bones in yesterday's fall

'Very Lucky': Police say soft ground below a third-storey window may have saved the life of Kayla Boudreault, who suffered broken bones in yesterday's fall

Date4/5/1992
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  • 'Very Lucky': Police say soft ground below a third-storey window may have saved the life of Kayla Boudreault, who suffered broken bones in yesterday's fall
  • 'Very Lucky': Police say soft ground below a third-storey window may have saved the life of Kayla Boudreault; who suffered broken bones in yesterday's fall.
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Original Toronto Star caption: 'Very Lucky': Police say soft ground below a third-storey window may have saved the life of Kayla Boudreault; who suffered broken bones in yesterday's fall.
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Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0000327F
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