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On the other hand, in an unprecedented turn of events, Danielle Branch has said that she is pleased the terrible incident occurred, despite the fact that the reason for the blaze has never been determined, since it has “restored her faith in humanity.”
She also acknowledges a personal visit from acid attack victim Katie Piper for assisting her in coming to grips with her new reality.

Danielle, 30, from Maidstone, Kent, recounted for the first time how her stepdad, Jez Clark, 56, a private hire taxi driver, was blasted out of their caravan by the fire only hours before the clocks struck midnight. She spoke about her trauma for the first time when she spoke about it for the first time.
Despite the fact that the soles of Danielle’s feet had been burned off, she and her mother, Janet Clark, a housewife who is 53 years old, were able to escape the blazing car.
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Danielle was able to better adjust to her new life as a result of a visit from Katie Piper.
Danielle, who had a successful career as a sales account manager before to her injury but was unable to return to work thereafter, was lying face down and unconscious in a hospital bed as New Year’s Eve celebrations were taking place all across the United Kingdom.
In an effort to preserve her life, the medical staff at the Royal Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London placed her into an induced coma after receiving her by air transport from the Kent Air Ambulance.

It was nothing like the New Year’s Eve celebration she had planned with the caravan club, of which she had been a member ever since she was nine years old.
Midway through the month of March was when she had her first look at her face, and she was frightened by what she saw.
2016 ended with Danielle spending New Year’s Eve in the hospital unconscious.
She said, “I didn’t realize how badly I was burned, and I thought the scars would fade away.”
“When I looked in the mirror for the very first time, I was horrified – it was even worse than I imagined.”
But Danielle’s perspective changed once she became involved with the nonprofit founded by acid attack survivor Katie Piper and after she met with other burns sufferers.

She expressed her gratitude by stating, “It gave me faith again in humanity.”
Danielle considers herself very fortunate to have been able to escape the terrifying experience. “I realized how lucky I was to survive and have all of my fingers and toes,” Danielle said.
“There are a lot of individuals who make snap judgments based on appearances.
“In the past, I would comment on my appearance; now, all I can say is that I’m grateful that I’m a good person.”