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Jane Kennedy suffers shocking head injury

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"I've got the night vision wildlife camera in my hand, and the next minute, I woke up with a rather concerned Rob Stitch (her husband) next to me in the trauma unit of the Alfred Hospital," she said on the radio.  "I've got the night vision wildlife camera in my hand, and the next minute, I woke up with a rather concerned Rob Stitch [my husband] next to me in the trauma unit of the Alfred Hospital," she said.  "What happened was I've fallen and I've blacked out (so) I have to this day no memory of how I got to the hospital." Jane's children discovered her after her fall and brought her inside the house.   "Five kids were home hovering over me and I was curled up like a strange cat on the stairs and I was talking gibberish saying, 'Why are

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