Pick Me Up!

Horror As My Face Ripped Off

Accident left Kirsty in a coma Disfigured for life at just 18 Ten years on, she won’t let her injuries define her

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You need to look,’ my sister Marie, then 23, said. ‘The sooner you look in the mirror…’ I knew what she meant. But it was the last thing I wanted to do.

I’d been in a coma for 15 days, my face almost destroyed after being dragged under a car.

Who’d want to see that face? Not me. But, as I hobbled to the bathroom with Marie’s help, I finally found the courage to look at my reflection.

Unable to scream through my torn voice box, hoarse gasps of horror slipped out.

My legs buckled as I tried to back away.

Just 18, and disfigured for life. ‘We’ll get through this, Kirsty,’ Marie promised.

The accident, on 23 February 2007, was a blur.

A bit tipsy, I’d been walking home from a party, around 11pm, when it happened...

That girl

I can’t remember the car hitting me, or being dragged.

But even if my mind could forget, my eyes could see it every single day.

The girl looking at me in the mirror had wanted to travel.

She was through to the third round of interviews as a flight attendant, dreaming of stopovers in farflung locations. Now, she was a mess... I was a mess. Every bone in my face was broken. My dreams ripped apart like my skin.

I’d been so lucky to survive, but was in a terrible state. All but two of my teeth were smashed out, I’d holes in the roof of mouth. Plus, I’d suffered severe brain swelling, my eye sockets were crushed, my jaw hung off my face, and I’d bitten off half my tongue.

Marie and my mum

Fiona, then 42, didn’t leave my bedside.

Along with my younger sister, Kayleigh, just 11, and the rest of my family and friends, they were my rocks.

Keep going

Back home, I spent months holed up in my room.

Hitting rock bottom, I considered suicide.

Then I thought of Mum, Marie and Kayleigh.

Mum had given up work to care for me. She blended all my meals, as I had a feeding tube. How could I let them down? Somehow, I had to keep going,

I can’t remember the car hitting me, or being dragged...

 ??  ?? Now: Halle helps me look to the future
Now: Halle helps me look to the future
 ??  ?? The Old me
The Old me
 ??  ?? Kirsty Smart, 28,
Gwent
Kirsty Smart, 28, Gwent

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