Brave mum burned in fire accident faces her fears in Warwick to help others

Louise Brady did the firewalk twice.Louise Brady did the firewalk twice.
Louise Brady did the firewalk twice.
“My dress went up instantly; the flames were so high”

A brave mum who was burned in a fire accident has faced her fears in Warwick to help others.

She joined other fundraisers for a fire walk at Warwick Myton Hospice on Sunday.

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Louise Brady took on the ultimate mind-over-matter challenge to raise money for Myton Hospice.

Louise Brady did the firewalk twice.Louise Brady did the firewalk twice.
Louise Brady did the firewalk twice.

The stunt tested Louise’s mental strength as she was involved in an accident when she was a teenager.

Louise said: “I was camping with my now husband with a reenactment group camp. I was sat about ten foot from the camp fire when an ember spat out from the fire and set my long dress alight.

“It went up instantly; the flames were so high.”

In a panic, instead of falling to the ground and rolling, Louise tried to tackle the flames with her hands.

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She went on: “Nobody else moved that I remember, I think they were in shock. No ambulance could get through, it was pitch black and I had to wait until morning with just a bottle of water and a cloth for comfort on the burns on my thighs.”

A paramedic dressed her burns the following day.

She said taking part in the Warwick fire walk last weekend was ‘nerve-wracking’.

"The fire was spitting and I remembered that camp fire spitting out and setting me alight,” said Louise, from Rugby.

"I wasn't going to give up and I am so glad I didn't.”

After stepping confidently across the coals, Louise lined up to do it again and has now raised more than £100 for Myton Hospice.

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