British ex-pat Andy Kemp, 58, who runs an environmental firm in Beirut, was sat at his desk when the blast threw him across his office, leaving him “soaked” in blood
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Beirut blast left Brit ex-pat fearing he’d gone blind as blood ran into his eyes
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