On October 1, 2017, a lone gunman opened fire on a Las Vegas music festival, in what is the worst mass shooting in American history. A Canadian woman named Jody Ansell was hit by one of the many bullets that came flying. Now she’s back at the scene of the tragedy to reunite the strangers who saved her life. Brittany Greenslade reports from Las Vegas.
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