hereDoctors said the third-degree burns will leave scars which could last a number of years, and little Jayden said he doesn't want to wear shorts outside anymore after his ordeal.Jayden's mum Carly, 31, issued a warning to other parents to keep an eye out for the plant which looked "quite attractive" to the untrained eye.The careworker, from Warwickshire, said: "The poor boy, the blisters are so big and look so sore, I am just so glad that none of my other children were hurt from this horrid plan."Jayden has suffered enough.
It doesn’t look like a nasty plant - it looks quite attractive."It's not a surprise that kids would naturally go up to it without knowing it’s the UK’s most poisonous plant.“He’s lucky it didn’t go on his face as if it.
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