mardi 21 février 2017
'She was actually burning from it,' Manitoba mom says about toddler's cast removal
A mother from Sandy Bay First Nation in Manitoba is worried her toddler may be scarred for life after a cast removal at Portage District General Hospital left her arm covered in burns and the child terrified of strangers.
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