Schoolgirl Abbie Keers has been left scarred for life and almost lost an
eye after a thug hurled a glass beer bottle at the car she was
travelling in.
The nine-year-old had to endure emergency plastic surgery on Saturday
after the beer bottle smashed through the window, showering her with
broken glass and embedding shards in her face.
The terrified youngster suffered cuts to her forehead, hands, nose and around her right eye, which she almost lost sight in.
The incident happened on Friday as Abbie was in a Punto car with her
mother, 29-year-old Clare Webb, grandmother and three-year-old sister
Lexi. No one else was seriously injured.
‘Every time that she looks in the mirror she will be reminded of what
happened that day,’ said Ms Webb, from Stanley, County Durham. ‘She has
not looked at herself yet.
‘I’m really angry at what’s happened as it was a mindless act and the
glass was so close to Abbie’s right eye that surgeons said she was
lucky not to have lost her sight in that eye.
‘It was a huge shock when it happened and I really panicked as Abbie was screaming about her face.’
The family were on their way to a walk-in medical centre as Lexi was feeling unwell when the bottle was thrown.
Grandmother Sandra, who was driving the car, said: ‘It was like the
biggest explosion and sounded similar to when an air bag goes off in a
car. Abbie is quite a resilient little girl and she has done well to
cope with what she has.’
Anyone with information should contact police on 101, quoting incident number DHM-14022014-0458