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this just breaks my heart!  Will be praying!!!  Please... if u have any 
updates... please pass them along?  Dang.  I hate when anyone is injured... 
but especially little babies!
Jenifer gilley
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Malcolm" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 9:31 AM
Subject: Fw: [echurch-uk] Prayers for scalded 10-month-old


> Hi, everone,
>
> We had this news item on our UK. echurch list.
>
> this is a terible thing to happen to this girl. as you will read.
>
> Will you please, join us in prayer for this dear one.
>
> Love,
> Malcolm.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Catherine Davies" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 8:12 PM
> Subject: [echurch-uk] Prayers for scalded 10-month-old
>
>
>> One of our older church members, Peter, was approached in the park last 
>> week by a lady he knows slightly. She told him her friend's 
>> grand-daughter had been left with 85% burns after a freak accident and 
>> asked if he would ask his church (Minehead Baptist church, which we also 
>> go to) to pray for her. This lady then said to Peter, "All I know about 
>> your church is that I have heard it is a praying church". Please join us, 
>> and many others, in praying for this child, her family and her doctors 
>> and nurses. Her 2 year old sister was in the room, she is unhurt but 
>> severely traumatised, if she hears a kettle boiling she starts screaming.
>> Here are the details from the BBC news:
>>
>>      Prayers for scalded 10-month-old
>>      Prayers were being said for a 10-month-old baby who was scalded when 
>> hot water pipes burst above her cot.
>>      Rhianna Hardie remains in a critical condition in hospital after 
>> suffering 85% burns in the accident at her council house in Taunton, 
>> Somerset.
>>
>>      Doctors have told the baby's family her injuries are so severe that 
>> she only has a 20% chance of survival.
>>
>>      The Rev Tim Jones said: "Our thoughts are with her family and we are 
>> of course here to support them."
>>
>>      "All churchgoers have been saying prayers for Rhianna and her family 
>> at this time of tragedy and hoping and praying she will pull through," he 
>> said.
>>
>>      Rhianna was scalded on only the second night the family had spent in 
>> their council house.
>>
>>      Her parents heard a loud bang in her room and found boiling water 
>> pouring from pipes on to the child's cot.
>>
>>      Her father Mathew Hardie, 27, suffered burns to his hands and arms 
>> as he pulled Rhianna from the cot.
>>
>>      She was taken to Taunton's Musgrove Park Hospital, before being 
>> transferred to Frenchay Hospital in Bristol and then to the city's 
>> Children's Hospital, where she is currently under sedation and in a 
>> critical condition.
>>
>>      Skin grafts
>>
>>      Mr Hardie and the baby's mother Charlene Haworth, 23, have been at 
>> the baby's bedside since the accident last Sunday.
>>
>>      Doctors have told the family that the next four weeks will be 
>> critical to Rhianna's survival.
>>
>>      They hope to use skin grafts from her midriff - which was protected 
>> from the boiling water by her nappy - to grow skin that could be applied 
>> to her face and body.
>>
>>      The baby's grandmother Kathleen McKenzie, 47, said: "The main thing 
>> is that she is still here.
>>
>>      "She's a real little fighter and that has got to bode well for the 
>> next few weeks.
>>
>>      "The family would just like to thank everyone for being so kind to 
>> us during this difficult time."
>>
>>      The Health and Safety Executive and Taunton Deane Borough Council 
>> have both launched an investigation into the accident.
>>
>>      Avon and Somerset Police have said there are no suspicious 
>> circumstance surrounding the baby's injuries.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Blessings
>> Catherine Davies
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>> http://www.echurch-uk.org/webaccess
>>
>> We walk by faith not by sight
>>
>>
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>>
>>
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