Cancer victim rescued from aerosol thugs.Byline: FIONA FIONA Fluorescence Imaging with One Nanometer Accuracy FIONA Frankfurt Interbank Overnight Average YOUNG A GIRL of five who is battling cancer was recovering last night after two boys sprayed an aerosol in her face and tried to set her alight. Scarlett Hellewell had to be rescued by neighbours when the boys pinned her down and sprayed the deodorant deodorant /de·odor·ant/ (de-o´der-int) 1. masking offensive odors. 2. an agent that so acts. de·o·dor·ant n. in her face. She escaped with just bruises after the deodorant failed to ignite. A police spokesman said: "It is reported the girl was playing when she was approached by two young boys who kicked and punched her before spraying an aerosol in her face and attempting to set her alight. The match did not ignite." The two young boys, believed to be only 10 and seven, ran off when someone came to Scarlett's help during the incident in Halifax, West Yorkshire West Yorkshire, former metropolitan county, N central England. Created in the 1974 local government reorganization, the county largely embraced the Leeds conurbation and comprised five metropolitan districts: Calderdale, Bradford, Leeds, Wakefield, and Kirklees. . Officers are appealing for witnesses. Scarlett's mother Paula, 38, a home support worker, said: "The sooner we move from here the better. I was disgusted when I heard what these boys had done, though this is not the first time they have attacked her. "Scarlett's brain tumour is getting bigger and this was the last thing we needed to happen." Scarlett is suffering from a tumour which has left her blind in one eye and with marginal sight in the other. |
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