DONATIONS are pouring in for two cousins left fighting for their lives after an “explosion” outside a pub. April Charlesworth was celebrating turning 28 with her cousin Ashleigh Charlesworth, 27, in the outdoor seating area at the King’s Head, in Great Cornard, when the blast happened. The Colchester cousins were rushed to hospitals after sustaining serious burns. April, who moved to Sudbury four years ago, was taken West Suffolk Hospital before being put into an induced coma and transferred to London’s Queen Victoria Hospital.
Painful - April s injuries following the incident She was put on a ventilator and woke up four days later with burns to her neck, hands and face.
DONATIONS are pouring in for two cousins left fighting for their lives after an “explosion” outside a pub. April Charlesworth was celebrating turning 28 with her cousin Ashleigh Charlesworth, 27, in the outdoor seating area at the King’s Head, in Great Cornard, when the blast happened. The Colchester cousins were rushed to hospitals after sustaining serious burns. April was taken West Suffolk Hospital before being put into an induced coma and transferred to London’s Queen Victoria Hospital.
Painful - April s injuries following the incident She was put on a ventilator and woke up four days later with burns to her neck, hands and face.