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The high-octane casualties include a netball umpire who is told some heart-breaking news, an elderly Canadian stabs his face on a ski pole and a young man completely shatters his arm hurtling down the slopes.
The high-octane casualties include a netball umpire who is told some heart-breaking news, an elderly Canadian stabs his face on a ski pole and a young man completely shatters his arm hurtling down the slopes.
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S1, EP4 "Speed"The high-octane casualties include a netball umpire who is told some heart-breaking news, an elderly Canadian stabs his face on a ski pole and a young man completely shatters his arm hurtling down the slopes.
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