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After a ‘Kill Shot’ to the Eye, a Wrestler Restarts His Life

Rich Perry was an Olympic hopeful when he sustained a gruesome injury at a training camp in 2018. The question now is whether he can ever fully be himself again.

Jere Longman
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Content Type: Personal Profile, Eyes and Eyesight, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton (Calif), Pennsylvania, Richard Perry, Sports Injuries, Suits and Litigation (Civil), United States Defense and Military Forces, United States Marine Corps, USA Wrestling
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