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“Like I was being stabbed in the stomach” is how 16-year-old Tristan Beck describes the pain he felt after accidentally ingesting a wire bristle from a grill cleaning brush during a barbecue dinner at his family’s home in Washington State. KING’s Heather Graf reports.