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Kevin Piette, paraplegic since an accident, made history today by carrying the Olympic flame with his exoskeleton

Posted on July 26, 2024 by agogo22

Kevin Piette, paraplegic since an accident, made history today by carrying the Olympic flame with his exoskeleton
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