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Australian girl touches garden tap, receives 'catastrophic' brain injury


Australian girl touches garden tap, receives 'catastrophic' brain injurySUPPLIED 11-year-old Denishar Woods has suffered a "catastrophic" brain injury. An 11-year old Australian girl is clinging to life after receiving a massive shock of at least 240 volts from an outdoor water tap as she went to turn off a garden hose. "She's suffered a catastrophic brain injury, which won't bring her back to me, ever," said Lacey Harrison, the mother of the injured girl, Denishar Woods. READ MORE:* Worker paid $17,000 for electric shock* Three people hospitalised after electric shock at school* Son saves electric shock victim's life* College student survives freak electric shock"There's nothing of my little girl left in there," she said on Friday morning. Denishar Woods was watering the family garden at the time in the public housing complex where the family lived.


Source: Stuff March 09, 2018 13:30 UTC



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