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SOUTH BEND,Ind. -- Emily Voorde was born with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, which is a condition that causes her bones to break easily and has caused her used a wheelchair for most of her life. Simple tasks like attending appointments are difficult because the lack of easy and accessible ways to enter a building.
ABC57's Nightteam anchor Brianna Clark and Emily shows us how a simple task like entering a courthouse proves to be difficult task.
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