Martine Wright almost died in the London bombings, but since then, she says, she has experienced great luck. She describes the journey to parenthood, a pilot’s licence and the Paralympics
Martine Wright lost both legs in the Circle line bombing, yet she considers herself a lucky woman. Now she hopes to compete in the 2012 Paralympics. <strong>Carole Cadwalladr</strong> met her
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