SAVING AN ANGEL
May 15, 2022
2 minutes
Words: Leigh Reinhold.
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When Tamica Bishop learned her eight-week-old baby girl Angel would need life-saving open-heart surgery, she was filled with a familiar feeling of dread.
Only four years earlier, Tamica’s precious three-year-old daughter Indy Lee was tragically killed when an ANZAC monument she was playing near toppled over. The 425kg memorial at the Blackhead Bowling Club on the NSW Mid-North Coast crushed Indy Lee right in front
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