
Turning a Blind Eye
Derek Bosch was removing a kitchen backsplash when a small piece of ceramic flew into his eye. Thinking it was a minor injury, he went home and got some sleep.

Derek Bosch was removing a kitchen backsplash when a small piece of ceramic flew into his eye. Thinking it was a minor injury, he went home and got some sleep.

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