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Girl's hair fire: A journey from tragedy to triumph
10 Feb
Summary
- A medicated shampoo's flammability caused a severe hair and scalp fire.
- The accident resulted in burns over half her body and loss of seven fingers.
- Nine years later, she studies to help trauma survivors and advocates online.

A devastating accident occurred when a young woman's hair ignited from a flammable medicated shampoo used for lice treatment. While walking past a lit stove, the flames rapidly spread from her hair to her scalp, inflicting intense pain and shock.
The immediate aftermath saw her sister's swift action in dragging her outside and a delivery man using his jacket to extinguish the flames. Paramedics arrived to find her in severe distress, experiencing pain so intense she wished to be put to sleep.
This tragic event left her with burns covering half of her body and resulted in the loss of seven fingers. She endured daily surgeries during a nine-month hospital stay, followed by continued home nursing care for several months. She later transitioned to homeschooling before attending a new school.




