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Help us stop the carnage, doctors plead

Critical care Doctor Akmez Latona has given The Courier-Mail an exclusive insight into how traumatic these scenes are for the people who respond to crashes, saying he hopes his story can spare families from the tragedy and horror he and his colleagues face every day.As a highly trained specialist for RACQ’s LifeFlight Rescue Helicopter, Dr Latona vividly remembers the days he’s had to let the souls of those victims go.“When I can’t save someone, when I’ve done everything I can and it’s not…
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