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You’ve probably kissed her face before, but did you know she died over 140 years ago?

In 1880, a young woman was pulled from the River Seine in Paris. Her identity remained a mystery, but her peaceful smile was so haunting that a morgue worker created a death mask of her face. Decades later, that same face became the model for "Resusci Anne"—the world’s first CPR doll.

Discover the chilling and beautiful story of the "Inconnue de la Seine," the woman who saved millions of lives without ever knowing her own name.
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00:00You've kissed this girl, and you didn't even know her name.
00:03In 1880, her body was pulled from the River Seine.
00:06No one knew who she was, but the morgue worker was so haunted by her smile,
00:10he made a mask of her face.
00:12Fast forward to 1958, when the first CPR doll was created,
00:17they chose her face to be the model.
00:19Every paramedic in the world has touched her lips.
00:23She's the most kissed woman in history, yet she died a total stranger.
00:27But the weirdest part is...
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