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Pilbara stockwoman learns to walk, talk and work again after mustering accident causes brain injury
For 27-year-old stockwoman Lydia Inglis, it has been a long journey to recovery since a mustering accident almost claimed her life a year ago in Western Australia’s north west.
Key points:
- Lydia Inglis received a brain injury after falling off her horse in a mustering accident in the Pilbara
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