I Am Robert
Eight years ago, Robert Chelsea was hit by a drunk driver and sustained third degree burns on more than half of his body. In 2019, he became the first African American to receive a full face transplant. This is his story.
Eight years ago, Robert Chelsea was hit by a drunk driver and sustained third degree burns on more than half of his body. In 2019, he became the first African American to receive a full face transplant. This is his story.
Eight years ago, Robert Chelsea was hit by a drunk driver and sustained third degree burns on more than half of his body. In 2019, he became the first African American to receive a full face transplant. This is his story.
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