Thursday, June 14, 2012

The Sex - A single smoking because of the mother, the girl's face was scary Destroyed


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The Sex - 15 year old teenage girl was supposed to be pretty-pretty, except this one. Her face is destroyed as a baby because his mother smoked at random until a fire that made him great suffering 90 percent burns.

Terri Calvesbert (15 years) has just decided to find out what really happened in his childhood, which supposedly almost took his life.

The specialist burns in Chelmsford was estimated Terri will die from the burns are too severe, but the miracle baby who was only 18 months and now surviving into their teens.
Now, she has decided to locate his biological mother, Julie Minter (32 years) who disappeared after that night with reckless abandon smoking in bed and sparked a big fire in his bedroom in Ipswich.

Terri fire caused hair loss, nose and eyes. But until now, the mother would have never met to talk about what really happened at that time.

Can be understood, until now Julie is always shadowed by a deep feeling of guilt. Only two months after the incident, the woman was cut off contact with her husband and her son, she lost her beautiful face for ever.

She currently lives with Paul (39 years), father and also Nicky (44 years) her stepmother. Although his life happy, but she was curious to find out more detail about his past.

"Just a mom who can tell what's going on in the fire. But then, he could not or did not want to. It makes me angry. It means a lot to me to hear it straight from mama," Terri said, as quoted from Dailymail, Thursday (14/06/2012).

Julie left Terri and her family, only two months after the fire. Since then, she had undergone surgery 50 times less painful to fix the horrific burns.

The girl who is now wearing a blond wig, it still requires several operations and skin donor for the rest of his life. Luckily, thousands of people around the world touched by his story and donate funds for the operation.

Julie, her mother last spoke five years ago in an interview with Closer magazine.

"I do not know what made me leave the cigarette in it. I repeat that moment over and over in my mind," said Julie who admitted trying to save Terri, but retreated because of the smoke was too thick and the fire is too large.

"I can not go, can not see anything. I'm out to find out whether it can break a window, but to no avail. That I could do was yell 'my son on fire'," he continued.

In the interview, Julie also reveals the reason for his family fled. He admitted guilt overshadowed, to always be thinking of suicide if it is still a beloved daughter home with them.
Julie and her son, she had met a few times but not too much talk about the past because this time she was a child. Now, she was old enough to reveal his past. He had forgiven his mother for the fire that robbed her face, but much more difficult to forgive her mother after the incident.

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