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An unsuccessful chemical experiment burned three little girls

Police have now accused one of the actors in a pyrotechnic experiment called Pharaoh’s Snake of grievous bodily harm. It ignites a mixture of sugar, baking soda and ethanol, causing a chemical reaction to form the body of a foam snake.

“We have started prosecuting an instructor who did not follow the prescribed procedure so that the resulting effect was safe,” the public prosecutor, who oversees the investigation of the case, told Práva on Monday. According to her, it is negligence and in case of guilt, the court can impose up to four years in prison.

The worst hit then was seven-year-old Natálka, who was transported by helicopter to the burn center in Prague in Vinohrady. “She suffered severe second-degree burns on 43 percent of her body, and more than 20 percent of her body burns reach life-threatening grade three. Natalia’s condition is really serious, “they described the girl’s condition shortly after the event of her parents being crushed on the social network.

At worst, he’s out

After a year, it seems that Natálka is out of the worst. This is shown by her latest photos on Facebook. Although she still has scars on her body and face, she still has a long way to go to heal, but the smile on her face indicates that she has probably suffered the most.

The child’s injury seriously affected the running of the whole family. “Natálka’s mother will not be able to go to work for a long time, her injured daughter will need her strength now, but also her other children (three-year-old twins), unfortunately the family will lose a lot of money,” said family friends on the Internet.

In addition to the Facebook page Helping Natálka back to life, they also established a transparent account last August, to which more than three thousand donors have already sent almost three million crowns. The amount increases every day. In Monday alone, two thousand crowns were added to the account.

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