I Swear I Never: ‘I saw five friends die that day’
Kurek Ashley was living the Hollywood dream, it was 1989 and he was working on a Chuck Norris movie with lots of his mates. But one day while filming, tragedy struck, and Kurek was left with survivor’s guilt and a trauma that almost destroyed him.
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