
Gymnasten som lärde sig gå
Ratings
He was 19 years old and promising gymnast. But one volt went wrong, one in a hundred thousand, and he broke his neck. Never go again, the doctors thought. And never again breathe on your own, without a respirator.
Production
SVT, SVT Dokumentär
Language
SV
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Tom Alandh
Self - Speakerröst

Marcus Lilliebjörn
Self
Peter Lilliebjörn
Self - Marcus Lilliebjörns far
Siv Lilliebjörn
Self - Marcus Lilliebjörns mor
Leif Anderberg
Self - Doktor
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