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SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
Claire's swollen eye (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its really shocking how close
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136652_003
SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
Claire back home recovering (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its really shocking ho
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136652_020
SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
GRAPHIC IMAGE Claire in hospital (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its really shocki
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136652_007
SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
Claire wearing her collection (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its really shocking
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136652_004
SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
Claire wearing her collection (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its really shocking
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136652_016
SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
Claire wearing her collection (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its really shocking
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136652_022
SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
Claire wearing her collection (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its really shocking
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136652_019
SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
Claire wearing her collection (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its really shocking
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136652_024
SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
Claire's swollen eye (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its really shocking how close
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136652_009
SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
Claire's eye as it began to swell (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its really shock
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136652_010
SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
Claire's eye as it began to swell (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its really shock
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136652_001
SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
GRAPHIC IMAGE Claire in hospital (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its really shocki
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136652_023
SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
Claire's initial injury (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its really shocking how cl
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136652_015
SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
GRAPHIC IMAGE Claire's eye at its most swollen (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its
(c) Dukas -
DUK10136652_012
SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
Claire and Carmen (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its really shocking how close I
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SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
Claire and Carmen (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its really shocking how close I
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SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
Claire and Carmen (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its really shocking how close I
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SCHICKSALE - Augenlicht in Gefahr: Ein kleiner Ratscher in die Haut verursacht bei Claire Taylor eine gefährliche Infektion
GRAPHIC IMAGE Claire in hospital (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum releases shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a
dangerous infection that left doctors fearing she would lose her
eye
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum has released shocking pictures showing how a tiny cut sparked a dangerous
skin infection that caused her head to balloon and left doctors fearing she would lose
her eye.
Initially, Claire Taylor, 47, thought little of it when she caught herself on a car door
one day in July 2019, sustaining a tiny cut to the corner of her left eye.
But within 36 hours, her face had swollen dramatically and she had become delirious,
drifting in and out of consciousness.
Claire, a single mum from Basildon in Essex said: "It was horrendous. I was so out of
it."
The only other person at home with Claire was her daughter Carmen, then six, who
did not realise how ill her mum was.
But luckily the little girl managed to open the door to a friend of Claires - who had
become concerned after hearing how groggy she sounded on the phone - and
paramedics were called.
She was blue-lighted to hospital and diagnosed with cellulitis a potentially serious
infection affecting the deeper layers of the skin.
Despite medics fearing she would lose her left eye, she managed to keep it - but has
been left with ongoing balance problems after the build-up of fluid and pressure
affected her brain.
Claire, who has now rebuilt her life and become a fashion designer, said: "If my friend
hadnt decided to check on me, I believe without a doubt Id be dead.
Poor Carmen would have been in the house with me. It doesnt bear thinking about.
She was petrified and didnt want to look at me for a while when my eye was still
swollen.
Ive spoken to her since and explained how to call 999 and what to sa y and now I
want to spread the message to other parents that its important kids know what to do
in an emergency.
Ive always thought life is for living so its really shocki
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FEATURE - Nach Fahrerflucht: Alexus Morris trägt schwere Verletzungen davon
Nach Fahrerflucht: Alexus Morris trägt nach Fahrradunfall zertrümmerte Zähne, einen gebrochenen Arm und Prellungen davon / 210818 *** The remains of the bicycle belonging to Alexus Morris, 12, who was knocked off it in a hit and run incident near her home in Bolton, Lancs, leaving her with smashed teeth, a broken arm, and other painful injuries, August 21 2018. See Ross Parry story RPYHIT; A 12-year-old girl was thrown 20ft into the air and left with significant injuries after ‘coward’ driver ploughed into her - leaving the bike she was riding broken in two. Young Alexus Morris was left seriously injured and unconscious as the driver of the vehicle failed to stop and sped off along the street. Her six-year-old cousin Regan McMinn, narrowly escaped injury in the hit-and-run incident in Tonge Moor, Lancs., on Saturday evening (18). According to witnesses, Alexus was thrown 20ft into the air after colliding with the car windscreen. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Nach Fahrerflucht: Alexus Morris trägt schwere Verletzungen davon
Nach Fahrerflucht: Alexus Morris trägt nach Fahrradunfall zertrümmerte Zähne, einen gebrochenen Arm und Prellungen davon / 210818 *** The remains of the bicycle belonging to Alexus Morris, 12, who was knocked off it in a hit and run incident near her home in Bolton, Lancs, leaving her with smashed teeth, a broken arm, and other painful injuries, August 21 2018. See Ross Parry story RPYHIT; A 12-year-old girl was thrown 20ft into the air and left with significant injuries after ‘coward’ driver ploughed into her - leaving the bike she was riding broken in two. Young Alexus Morris was left seriously injured and unconscious as the driver of the vehicle failed to stop and sped off along the street. Her six-year-old cousin Regan McMinn, narrowly escaped injury in the hit-and-run incident in Tonge Moor, Lancs., on Saturday evening (18). According to witnesses, Alexus was thrown 20ft into the air after colliding with the car windscreen. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Nach Fahrerflucht: Alexus Morris trägt schwere Verletzungen davon
Nach Fahrerflucht: Alexus Morris trägt nach Fahrradunfall zertrümmerte Zähne, einen gebrochenen Arm und Prellungen davon / 210818 *** Graham Morris, 36, is furious after his daughter Alexus, 12, was knocked off her bike in a hit and run incident near their home in Bolton, Lancs, destroying the bike and leaving her with smashed teeth, a broken arm, and other painful injuries, August 21 2018. See Ross Parry story RPYHIT; A 12-year-old girl was thrown 20ft into the air and left with significant injuries after ‘coward’ driver ploughed into her - leaving the bike she was riding broken in two. Young Alexus Morris was left seriously injured and unconscious as the driver of the vehicle failed to stop and sped off along the street. Her six-year-old cousin Regan McMinn, narrowly escaped injury in the hit-and-run incident in Tonge Moor, Lancs., on Saturday evening (18). According to witnesses, Alexus was thrown 20ft into the air after colliding with the car windscreen. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Nach Fahrerflucht: Alexus Morris trägt schwere Verletzungen davon
Nach Fahrerflucht: Alexus Morris trägt nach Fahrradunfall zertrümmerte Zähne, einen gebrochenen Arm und Prellungen davon / 210818 *** Graham Morris, 36, is furious after his daughter Alexus, 12, was knocked off her bike in a hit and run incident near their home in Bolton, Lancs, destroying the bike and leaving her with smashed teeth, a broken arm, and other painful injuries, August 21 2018. See Ross Parry story RPYHIT; A 12-year-old girl was thrown 20ft into the air and left with significant injuries after ‘coward’ driver ploughed into her - leaving the bike she was riding broken in two. Young Alexus Morris was left seriously injured and unconscious as the driver of the vehicle failed to stop and sped off along the street. Her six-year-old cousin Regan McMinn, narrowly escaped injury in the hit-and-run incident in Tonge Moor, Lancs., on Saturday evening (18). According to witnesses, Alexus was thrown 20ft into the air after colliding with the car windscreen. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Nach Fahrerflucht: Alexus Morris trägt schwere Verletzungen davon
Nach Fahrerflucht: Alexus Morris trägt nach Fahrradunfall zertrümmerte Zähne, einen gebrochenen Arm und Prellungen davon / 210818 *** Alexus Morris, 12, was knocked off her bike in a hit and run incident near her home in Bolton, Lancs, destroying the bike and leaving her with smashed teeth, a broken arm, and other painful injuries, August 21 2018. See Ross Parry story RPYHIT; A 12-year-old girl was thrown 20ft into the air and left with significant injuries after ‘coward’ driver ploughed into her - leaving the bike she was riding broken in two. Young Alexus Morris was left seriously injured and unconscious as the driver of the vehicle failed to stop and sped off along the street. Her six-year-old cousin Regan McMinn, narrowly escaped injury in the hit-and-run incident in Tonge Moor, Lancs., on Saturday evening (18). According to witnesses, Alexus was thrown 20ft into the air after colliding with the car windscreen. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Nach Fahrerflucht: Alexus Morris trägt schwere Verletzungen davon
Nach Fahrerflucht: Alexus Morris trägt nach Fahrradunfall zertrümmerte Zähne, einen gebrochenen Arm und Prellungen davon / 210818 *** Graham Morris, 36, is furious after his daughter Alexus, 12, was knocked off her bike in a hit and run incident near their home in Bolton, Lancs, destroying the bike and leaving her with smashed teeth, a broken arm, and other painful injuries, August 21 2018. See Ross Parry story RPYHIT; A 12-year-old girl was thrown 20ft into the air and left with significant injuries after ‘coward’ driver ploughed into her - leaving the bike she was riding broken in two. Young Alexus Morris was left seriously injured and unconscious as the driver of the vehicle failed to stop and sped off along the street. Her six-year-old cousin Regan McMinn, narrowly escaped injury in the hit-and-run incident in Tonge Moor, Lancs., on Saturday evening (18). According to witnesses, Alexus was thrown 20ft into the air after colliding with the car windscreen. *** Local Caption *** / action press
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FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
Denver Varley, in hospital after the attack. See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308364
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FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
Denver Varley, in hospital after the attack. See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308363
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FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
Denver Varley, in hospital after the attack. See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308362
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FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
Lee Scott . See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308368
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FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
Denver Varley, in hospital after the attack. See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308365
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FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
Denver Varley, in hospital after the attack. See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308366
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FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
**WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT**
Denver Varley after the attack. See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308367
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FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
Denver Varley, in hospital after the attack. See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308369
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FEATURE - Nase abgebissen - Denver Varley aus Blackpool wurde bei einem Trinkgelage von seinem Nachbarn attackiert
Denver Varley, in hospital after the attack. See Ross Parry story RPYBITE; The victim of a horrific attack where a part of his nose was BITTEN OFF likened the scene to horror film silence of the lambs. Denver Varley, 54, said he is "grateful to be alive" after he was attacked by Lee Scott, 42, in an unprovoked incident after the pair had been drinking together. Denver needed seven operations and spent three months in hospital as surgeons worked to repair the damage to his face - described by one detective as among the worst he had ever seen. His attacker phoned police during the brutal and sustained assault to tell them: “If you don’t get here, I’m going to kill him.” Speaking publicly for the first time since Scott was jailed for life, Mr Varley said: “How I survived that, I will never know. “I have seen the crime scene photos and they were horrific – it was like something out of Silence of the Lambs.“I am just grateful to be alive, quite frankly." Scott, of Blackpool, Lancs., dialled 999 and told operators what he was doing during the attack at his neighbour’s flat on January 18, Burnley Crown Court heard. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27308370
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PEOPLE - Wayne Rooney verletzt sich beim Fussball am Auge
Premier League: Everton gegen Bournemouth / 230917
*** Wayne Rooney of Everton receives treatment to a cut eye during the Everton v Bournemouth Premier League football match at the Goodison Park Stadium in Liverpool, UK on the 23 September 2017. *** *** Local Caption *** 25138131
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PEOPLE - Wayne Rooney verletzt sich beim Fussball am Auge
Wayne Rooney verletzt am Auge beim Premier League Spiel Everton gegen Bournemouth in Liverpool / 230917 ***Wayne Rooney of Everton goes off for treatment for a cut eye during the Everton v Bournemouth Premier League football match at the Goodison Park Stadium in Liverpool, UK on the 23 September 2017. *** Local Caption *** 25136659
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PEOPLE - Wayne Rooney verletzt sich beim Fussball am Auge
Wayne Rooney verletzt am Auge beim Premier League Spiel Everton gegen Bournemouth in Liverpool / 230917 ***Wayne Rooney of Everton goes off for treatment for a cut eye during the Everton v Bournemouth Premier League football match at the Goodison Park Stadium in Liverpool, UK on the 23 September 2017. *** Local Caption *** 25136658
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PEOPLE - Wayne Rooney verletzt sich beim Fussball am Auge
Premier League: Everton gegen Bournemouth / 230917
*** Wayne Rooney of Everton complains to referee Martin Atkinson that Simon Francis of Bournemouth elbowed him in the face during the Everton v Bournemouth Premier League football match at the Goodison Park Stadium in Liverpool, UK on the 23 September 2017. *** *** Local Caption *** 25138127
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PEOPLE - Wayne Rooney verletzt sich beim Fussball am Auge
Premier League: Everton gegen Bournemouth / 230917
*** Wayne Rooney of Everton complains to referee Martin Atkinson that Simon Francis of Bournemouth elbowed him in the face during the Everton v Bournemouth Premier League football match at the Goodison Park Stadium in Liverpool, UK on the 23 September 2017. *** *** Local Caption *** 25138129
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PEOPLE - Wayne Rooney verletzt sich beim Fussball am Auge
Premier League: Everton gegen Bournemouth / 230917
*** Wayne Rooney of Everton complains to referee Martin Atkinson that Simon Francis of Bournemouth elbowed him in the face during the Everton v Bournemouth Premier League football match at the Goodison Park Stadium in Liverpool, UK on the 23 September 2017. *** *** Local Caption *** 25138126
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EXKLUSIV - Ronald Schill reist mit Pflaster am Kopf
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Mindesthonorar! No Credit! Exklusiv: Was ist da passiert? Ronald Schill mit seitlich kahlrasierten Kopfe, sichtlichen kleineren Wunden und einem großen Pflaster an der Stirn im Flugzeug auf dem Weg von Hamburg nach Spanien / 070417
*** No Credit! Exclusive: Ronald Schill with head injuries during a flight to Spain, Hamburg, Germany - 06 Apr 2017 ***
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EXKLUSIV - Ronald Schill reist mit Pflaster am Kopf
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Mindesthonorar! No Credit! Exklusiv: Was ist da passiert? Ronald Schill mit seitlich kahlrasierten Kopfe, sichtlichen kleineren Wunden und einem großen Pflaster an der Stirn im Flugzeug auf dem Weg von Hamburg nach Spanien / 070417
*** No Credit! Exclusive: Ronald Schill with head injuries during a flight to Spain, Hamburg, Germany - 06 Apr 2017 ***
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Industry Dance Awards in Los Angeles
Vanessa Hudgens bei den Industry Dance Awards in Los Angeles / 190815
*** at arrivals for 2015 Industry Dance Awards, Avalon Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA August 19, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Industry Dance Awards in Los Angeles
Vanessa Hudgens bei den Industry Dance Awards in Los Angeles / 190815
*** at arrivals for 2015 Industry Dance Awards, Avalon Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA August 19, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Junger Wolf wird gesund gepflegt
Ein verletzter junger Wolf wird in Przemysl wieder aufgepäppelt / 140815
*** Badly wounded wolf cub left by its pack to die has been recovered by a forester and transfered to a Animal Rehabilitation Centre on August 14, 2015 in Przemysl, Poland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Junger Wolf wird gesund gepflegt
Ein verletzter junger Wolf wird in Przemysl wieder aufgepäppelt / 140815
*** Badly wounded wolf cub left by its pack to die has been recovered by a forester and transfered to a Animal Rehabilitation Centre on August 14, 2015 in Przemysl, Poland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Junger Wolf wird gesund gepflegt
Ein verletzter junger Wolf wird in Przemysl wieder aufgepäppelt / 140815
*** Badly wounded wolf cub left by its pack to die has been recovered by a forester and transfered to a Animal Rehabilitation Centre on August 14, 2015 in Przemysl, Poland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Junger Wolf wird gesund gepflegt
Ein verletzter junger Wolf wird in Przemysl wieder aufgepäppelt / 140815
*** Badly wounded wolf cub left by its pack to die has been recovered by a forester and transfered to a Animal Rehabilitation Centre on August 14, 2015 in Przemysl, Poland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Junger Wolf wird gesund gepflegt
Ein verletzter junger Wolf wird in Przemysl wieder aufgepäppelt / 140815
*** Badly wounded wolf cub left by its pack to die has been recovered by a forester and transfered to a Animal Rehabilitation Centre on August 14, 2015 in Przemysl, Poland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Junger Wolf wird gesund gepflegt
Ein verletzter junger Wolf wird in Przemysl wieder aufgepäppelt / 140815
*** Badly wounded wolf cub left by its pack to die has been recovered by a forester and transfered to a Animal Rehabilitation Centre on August 14, 2015 in Przemysl, Poland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Junger Wolf wird gesund gepflegt
Ein verletzter junger Wolf wird in Przemysl wieder aufgepäppelt / 140815
*** Badly wounded wolf cub left by its pack to die has been recovered by a forester and transfered to a Animal Rehabilitation Centre on August 14, 2015 in Przemysl, Poland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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