EXCLUSIVE: Demelza Fry, from Brighton, East Sussex, suffered a traumatic brain injury when she was crushed underneath a car in 2016 - now she is making face shields for NHS and care workers to protect them from coronavirus
A woman who was clinically dead for 12 minutes after being crushed underneath a car is making face shields for NHS staff on the frontline of the fight against coronavirus.
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