Plymouth Live reports.Jo's left hand, one ear and her neck were severely burnt and she spent four days sedated in hospital, finally released on Christmas Day after two skin graft operations.She has spoken out now to warn others of the dangers of taking candles near aerosol spray - but also to thank the Torpoint community for raising £8,000 to replace their possessions.The dental nurse added: "It was just a stupid thing to do, a ridiculous thing to do.
We all know that fire and aerosols do not go fabulously together. Unfortunately, it did not go very well for me."Jo said that she was spraying aerosol air freshener in her front room in the three-bedroom house that Sunday morning.
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