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| I had to share this with everyone.
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| A <a target="_blank" href="http://www.mb01.com/lnk.asp?o=2761&c=38199&a=33871">WOMAN'S</u></b></a> breast implants have saved her life after she was caught in the line of fire and shot at point-blank range with a semi-automatic assault rifle.
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| The Sun reports Lydia Carranza's silicone implants took the force of the blow and prevented bullet fragments from reaching her vital organs.
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| The dental receptionist was at work in Beverly Hills, Calif., when a gunman burst in and opened fire.
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| He first shot dead his wife before turning the gun on Carranza, who was sitting a few feet away.
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| Surgeon Dr. Ashkan Ghavami said: "She's just one lucky woman.
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| "The bullet fragments were millimeters from her heart and her vital organs. Had she not had the implant, she might not be alive today."
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| Carranza's implants took her from a B to a D-cup.
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| Alleged gunman Jaime Paredes was charged with murder.
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Latest revision as of 04:22, 20 March 2010