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Thousands raised to help Jessica Symons after fire pit burns accident

Thousands of pounds has been raised to help support a girl whose face, neck and legs were burned in a fire pit accident.

Jessica Symons, 10, was with her father in June when flames from a fire pit fanned out, burning 18% of her body.

In the space of six weeks Jessie, as she prefers to be known, has undergone a skin graft and lost all of her hair, but still made it to her end of school prom.

Jessie Symons travelling back from the hospital after suffering burns
Jessie Symons travelling back from the hospital after suffering burns

Mum Marta Peck, from Forest Road, Paddock Wood, said: “I don’t know where Jessie gets her strength from, she’s been amazing.

“She’s got big scars but she doesn’t mind showing them off, she was more concerned when the doctors said she’d lose her hair.

“I told her whatever hair cut she has, we’ll have it together so we’ve both had our hair shaved off.”

Last Wednesday Jessie returned to Paddock Wood Primary School to spend the final days of the school year with her friends - and even made it to the prom.

The week before the Year Six pupil managed to make it to her end of school prom.

Jessie Symons with best friends Hope Chandler-Hickmott and Laker Knight
Jessie Symons with best friends Hope Chandler-Hickmott and Laker Knight

Mrs Peck said: “We already had the dress when the accident happened. Even a week before the prom we didn’t think she should be able to make it.

“We were worried about her confidence and health, but doctors said she wouldn’t need another skin graft so she got to go, it was very emotional.”

Days before the accident, the mother-of-three handed in her notice to start a new job as a carer.

The scale of Jessie’s injuries led Mrs Peck to put off starting her new job, and now friends and strangers alike have helped support the family in the mean time.

More than £4,000 has been raised online to keep the family going until Mrs Peck can return to work.

Jessie Symons recovering in hospital after the accident
Jessie Symons recovering in hospital after the accident
Jessie Symons and mum Marta Peck braved having their hair shaved together
Jessie Symons and mum Marta Peck braved having their hair shaved together

She said: “I’m more of a giving person, receiving all of this money has been overwhelming. I’ve been so emotional. I’ve cried, Jessie always comes up to me and says ‘stop, I don’t like it when you cry.'

Jessie Symons together with staff from Peanut ward (3305891)
Jessie Symons together with staff from Peanut ward (3305891)

"We'd like to thank everyone on Peanut Ward at the Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead, they were all amazing, especially nurse Scott."

Jessie together with nurse Scott (3305910)
Jessie together with nurse Scott (3305910)

With the school year now over, Jessie is now preparing to join secondary school, and has already started making friends at Hillview School for Girls in Tonbridge come September and already started making friends.

Help support the Jessie on her road to recovery by visiting tinyurl.com/jessiesjourney.

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