Wednesday, November 11, 2009

I came across to this story this morning as my fellow Internet friend told me about Charla Nash who's been undergone a plastic surgery after a 200-pound chimpanzee mauled her and cause Charla a horrified face. She never meant to have this, it's an accident, and she's been revealed in Oprah Show this Wednesday to tell the story behind the attacked and her current situation.

Charla Nash is not the only person who been hit by this accident and she's lucky enough because somehow others lost their lives and she survive the attacked but leave a marked which she can remember as she live her entire life.

"The veil is lifted," Oprah Winfrey said as she helped Nash remove her hat and coverings before a stunned studio audience.
According to report, she told Oprah Winfrey that she feels no pain or anger from the accident:
"I don't even think about it," Nash insisted on Wednesday's episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show." "And there's no time for that anyways because I need to heal, you know, not look backwards."
Right now the story's getting more and more deeper and I want to share this story from New York Daily News which can even touch my feeling on what Charla Nash can feel with her current situation after the tragic incident. Here's Charla Nash photo, exclusively posted by the NY Daily News web post:

Charla Nash Chimp Attack Story

The story goes into this way:
Nash was visiting her friend and business associate Sandra Herold in Stamford, Conn., when Herold's pet chimpanzee, Travis, attacked her.
Police later killed the chimp and Nash's family has filed a a $50 million lawsuit against Herold.
In addition to losing her face, Travis tore off Nash's hands. She's being treated at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio and is forced to eat everything through a straw.
Nash said it feels like "patches of tape or gauze" are covering her face and she doesn't remember anything from the attack. She knows from having touched her face that "I have my forehead."
Nash said she tries to walk every day, even when she doesn't feel well. She says she covers her head to avoid scaring people.
"I'm the same person I've always been," she said. "I just look different."
You can catch the complete story in the New York Daily News web post from here. [Connect]

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