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Aussie’s breast implants ruptured in Kangaroo attack
    2016-June-2  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    A WOMAN whose breast implants “saved her life” after being jumped on by a kangaroo, has vowed to get bigger boobs.

    Speaking on The Project on Tuesday, Sharon Heinrich, 45, told the panel about her plans to replace the ruptured implants.

    “The plan is to get something similar and about 50ml bigger in case it happens again,” Heinrich joked.

    Sharon Heinrich and her friend Helen Salter, 47, were cycling on the Riesling Trail in South Australia’s Clare Valley on May 25 when the kangaroo sprang from a ledge, knocking them both to the ground.

    Heinrich suffered three cracked ribs and internal injuries when the animal jumped on her before using her body to launch itself on to the other woman’s bicycle.

    Salter was left concussed, while Heinrich will undergo surgery today to replace her breast implants which were ruptured in the ordeal.

    “Helen now has concussion and I have busted airbags,” she told The Project adding that she definitely thinks her implants saved her life.

    Recalling the ordeal, Heinrich said the pair were cycling along the picturesque trail when the animal appeared.

    “Just out of the corner of my eye I’ve seen this kangaroo up on this ledge.

    “I thought ‘he’s cute’ and then he jumped on top of me and used me to launch off and on to my girlfriend.

    “We flew probably one-and-a-half meters after he hit us.”

    Heinrich said she was left unable to breathe properly for “10 minutes” by the attack. “I was on the ground and couldn’t breathe for about 10 minutes. I couldn’t talk.”(SD-Agencies)

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