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Cyclist Dave Richards has a new face. (SWNS)

By Lauren Beavis

A cyclist injured by a drunk driver is the first to benefit from a unique NHS body parts printing centre - that built him a printed 3D face.

Injured cyclist gets 3D face from NHS body parts printing centre

Dave after the crash. (Tom Wren via SWNS)

Injured cyclist gets 3D face from NHS body parts printing centre

Dave Richards, at his home in Budliegh Salterton, Devon. (William Dax via SWNS)

Injured cyclist gets 3D face from NHS body parts printing centre

(Tom Wren via SWNS)

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