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Jun 30 2009, Marie Hazledine-Barber

For years Shayne Sime aged 42 after a severe head and spinal injury, struggled in life as a paralysis gradually crept through his body, rendering him wheel chair bound. An injury in the medical world in New Zealand called the silent injury.
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