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A FARMER miraculously survived having his face torn off after he fell off his tractor and ended up getting run over by his plough.Kisan Pawar was turning the vehicle at the edge of his field when it went off balance and overturned - throwing him under the blades.5 Kisan Pawars face was ripped off when he fell off his tractor and under a ploughCredit: SWNS:South West Ne
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STANDING in the fierce heat, with chains cutting into his flesh, Arthur s only source of water is too far away to reach.But even if he was closer, the
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