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Teen suffers severe bonfire burns | Teen suffers severe bonfire burns |
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A teenager from Londonderry is being treated in hospital for severe burns after an accident at a bonfire in the Bogside on Friday. | A teenager from Londonderry is being treated in hospital for severe burns after an accident at a bonfire in the Bogside on Friday. |
The 16-year-old is in the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast with face and neck injuries. | The 16-year-old is in the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast with face and neck injuries. |
His mother, who didn't want to be identified, said it had been a horrendous experience. | His mother, who didn't want to be identified, said it had been a horrendous experience. |
"To have any type of disfigurement, and to wake up and realise they don't look like themselves, that's terrifying." | "To have any type of disfigurement, and to wake up and realise they don't look like themselves, that's terrifying." |
"It's difficult for anybody to deal with, never mind a 16-year-old boy." | |
She said people needed to be more aware of the threat posed by fire. | She said people needed to be more aware of the threat posed by fire. |
"Out of this, if anybody could hear me and realise the dangers of being too close to fire and bonfires and realise it's just not worth it," she said. | "Out of this, if anybody could hear me and realise the dangers of being too close to fire and bonfires and realise it's just not worth it," she said. |
Dominic Bonner from the Children's Commission said bonfires must be better managed to prevent serious injury. | |
"Even if you put all the safety procedures in place it is difficult to manage. | |
"Obviously, people have to look at other models across the UK who do have bonfires in place and see how they manage it and learn from that," he said. | |
Meanwhile in a separate incident a 10-year-old boy had to be treated for smoke inhalation at a bonfire in the Rosemount area of the city on Monday. | |
An ambulance attended the scene, but he was not taken to hospital. |