A woman, originally from Chile, was working abroad in Australia when she was attacked by a magpie. Marcela Montalva suffered a broken neck and has multiple fractures in her cheek.
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Marcela Montalva fell off her bike and smashed her face on concrete, fracturing her cheekbone and a bone in her neck - now ...
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