Girl disabled by electric shock | A Current Affair Australia

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  • Опубліковано 27 січ 2025
  • Subscribe here: bit.ly/2mBeStv The family of a little girl left with severe brain damage after she was shocked turning off a tap is still waiting to find out how it happened and what support they can expect from the government.
    Widow Lacey Harrison and her seven children were living in a government-owned house in Perth when the horrific incident occurred in March this year.
    Her daughter Denishar Woods, 11, was turning off a garden tap in the front yard when she was shocked by 240 volts.
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