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Oklahoma boy, 7, jumps off cliff to save 3-year-old brother – Boston 25 News news - The Black Chronic

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SULPHUR, Okla. — When a 3-year-old boy from southern Oklahoma slipped on a mountaineering path final month and fell off a cliff, his brother by no means hesitated, scrambling down…

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