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Survival of gas explosion shares transformation photos of herself

Yinka Mathews was a victim who survived gas explosion in 2013.
She suffered the burn on June 8, that year, when a gas cylinder in her kitchen exploded while cooking.
Her body was badly burned in the fire and she was in a coma for 2 days. When she regained consciousness, she contemplated suicide and begged the doctor to inject her with a substance that will kill her.
Today, she’s well and her skin shows no signs of the burns she once suffered, as she has shared photos of her transformation to celebrate her birthday.
Sharing the image of her look lying on her hospital bed immediately after the gas explosion and other photos of what she looks like now, she wrote:
I have posted a lot of my burns pictures but I never had the courage to post the first picture after the gas explosion! Today I summon the courage to post my Testinomy in full. I survived what someone actually planned and wishes me but today I’m stronger braver and a inspiration. This picture is evidence that there is a God that still do wonders! As I celebrate another Birthday I say thank you to my Lord Jesus who despite all my imperfections have loved me perfectly! Happy Birthday Queen OLayinka!
See more of her photos below:
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