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Deepwater Horizon Survivor: 'I Can't Go Back Onto a Rig'

Clip: 4/20/2011 | 6m 25s

We followed up with Christopher Choy, a roustabout who survived the blast.

With this week marking the first anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon explosion, we followed up with Christopher Choy, a roustabout who survived the blast, to see how he and his family are doing. After speaking with the NewsHour and NPR last year, Choy, his wife Monica and attorney Steve Gordon spoke with Hari Sreenivasan earlier this week from Houston.

04/20/2011

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