She took Olivia to the doctor several days later...
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Previously on "The things people will do to get in the papers"
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Still, look on the bright side, its better than having a Henry the Hoover tattoo around that region.
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explanation :Originally posted by NCOTBAC View PostIs it just me or does the fact she has burns just around the edge when the case doesn't have glitter all around the edge and the fact the camera apparture looks a different shape altogether make me think this is completely fake? Why no burns in the middle where all the glitter is. I don't believe this one.
The clear liquid inside the phone case had leaked out onto her skin, but Mrs Retter said there was no visible crack that showed where it had escaped from.
She took Olivia to the doctor several days later and it was confirmed her injury was a severe chemical burn caused by acid and gave her dressings to wear.
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Is it just me or does the fact she has burns just around the edge when the case doesn't have glitter all around the edge and the fact the camera apparture looks a different shape altogether make me think this is completely fake? Why no burns in the middle where all the glitter is. I don't believe this one.
Most of the kids have handme down iPhones from parents so not uncommon but I'd ask why they are allowing her to keep it over night AND in a pocket when she is trying to sleep? Am sure schools advice is completely the opposite to this and this doesn't happen in our house. Phones stay downstairs and on charge overnight for me.
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The things people will do to get in the papers
A picture of thigh of 9 year old girl. Fine. Never mind is perverts get off on the picture. As long as they get in the paper.
Girl, nine, has iPhone-shaped scar for life after case leaks 'toxic' glitter onto her leg - Telegraph
And why does a 9 year old need an iphone?
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