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Brothers and Sisters,

Here is Catherine's update on the little girl.

This was posted last night, tuesday.

But, this dinner time, I heard that the little girl had died.

I will also, send anymore updates from Catherine.

Christian Love,
Malcolm.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Catherine Davies" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 8:24 PM
Subject: [echurch-uk] Update on scalded baby


> From the BBC news website tonight:
>
>      Scalded baby battles against odds
>      Specialists treating a 10-month-old baby who was burnt when scalding 
> water poured into her cot have said they are surprised by her progress.
>      Rhianna Hardie suffered 85% burns in the accident at her home in 
> Taunton.
>
>      Doctors treating her have taken a small area of skin protected by her 
> nappy and grafted it onto her back while new skin is being grown in a 
> Sheffield lab.
>
>      Initially Rhianna's parents were told her injuries were so bad she 
> could die at any time in the next six months.
>
>      'Severe injuries'
>
>      The accident happened on the first night parents Charlie Haworth and 
> Matthew Hardie, both 21, along with Rhianna and her two-year-old sister 
> Emily, spent in the semi-detached council house.
>
>      Mr Hardie suffered burns to his hands and arms as he pulled the baby 
> from the sodden cot.
>
>      He also grabbed Emily, who was uninjured, and ran from the room, 
> fearing the roof would collapse.
>
>      It is believed a faulty heating system was to blame for the accident, 
> in November.
>
>      She was taken to Taunton's Musgrove Park Hospital and then on to a 
> specialist ward at Bristol's Frenchay Hospital, but her injuries were so 
> severe she was transferred to Bristol Children's Hospital.
>
>      The family have been moved to another house by Taunton Deane Borough 
> Council and have also been given special parents' accommodation near the 
> hospital.
>
>      The Health and Safety Executive and the council have both launched an 
> investigation into the accident.
>
>      Avon and Somerset Police have meanwhile said there are no suspicious 
> circumstances surrounding the baby's injuries.
>
>
>
>
> Blessings
> Catherine Davies
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