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Indoor cricket great almost killed in ‘terrifying’ camping accident

Otto, 39, who captained Australia to victory in the 2017 World Cup in Dubai and is regarded as “one of the greatest indoor cricketers of all time”, suffered horrendous injuries in a motorbike accident on a friend’s 32ha property in rural Mundoolun, Logan.If not for his helmet, a quick-thinking neighbour and his sister-in-law who is a nurse, the father of four would have died, according to his devastated wife Amy Ward-Otto, 36.“It was terrifying, and I feared he was going to bleed out,” said…
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