Lauren Huxley talks of survival 10 years after attack
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www.abc.net.auLauren Huxley was an 18-year-old TAFE student when she was savagely beaten by a stranger and left to die in her suburban home. Miraculously, the teenager pulled through, learning to walk, talk and eat again. 20 years on, Lauren and her family are confronting a new fear.
www.dailymotion.comThe teen was brutally bashed, doused in petrol and left for dead in 2005.
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