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Fourth missionary injured in Brussels attack out of hospital
Richard Norby was injured in the terrorist attack at the Brussels airport. He has now returned home after a lengthy stay in hospitals. (Richard Norby)
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Missionary safety a goal, not a guarantee
Mormon missionary Mason Wells, an American survivor of the attacks in Belgium, answers questions during an interview in a hospital in Ghent before returning to Utah. (Associated Press)
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Missionary injured in Brussels attack in medically-induced coma
This undated photo shows Mormon missionary Richard Norby, 66, of Lehi, Utah, who was injured in Tuesday's March 22, 2016 explosion at the Brussels airport. (Associated Press)
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One of the four missionaries injured in Brussels Airport attack in medically induced coma
Updated: March 22, 2016 2:56 p.m.
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