DON'T LET FIREWORKS RUIN YOUR LIFE; Says woman who had one blow up in her face last year.Byline: STEVE BAGNALL A WOMAN who has suffered a year of agony agony, n severe pain or extreme suffering. agony 1. death struggle. 2. extreme suffering. since a firework blew up in her face warned others not to let bonfire night ruin their lives. Cathryn O'Nions, 33, from Wrexham, has had numerous painful skin grafts skin graft Autologous, donated, or surrogate skin removed from one site to cover surfaces on another region with 3rd-degree burns or traumatic tissue loss. See Split-thickness graft. Cf Artificial skin, 'Spray-on' skin. , and has to wear a special mask to help heal scarring scar 1 n. 1. A mark left on the skin after a surface injury or wound has healed. 2. A lingering sign of damage or injury, either mental or physical: after the firework burned her hands, arms and face last November 5. FULL STORY - PAGE 5 CAPTION(S): Cathryn O'Nions, 33, still has to wear this protective mask A protective ensemble designed to protect the wearer's face and eyes and prevent the breathing of air contaminated with chemical and/or biological agents. See also mission-oriented protective posture. |
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