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True Love! Woman Blinded and Badly Burnt In Acid Attack, Finds Love of Her Life at a Hospital (Photos)

Posted by Thandiubani on Thu 09th Nov, 2017 - tori.ng

A strongwilled woman has finally found the love of her life after a scorned admirer poured her acid leaving her face totally disfigured.

Pramodini Roul has finally found the love of her life
 
An Indian acid attack victim who was left blinded and with a melted face by a scorned admirer has found the love of her life from her hospital bed, The Sun UK has reported.
 
The woman identified as Pramodini Roul  and popularly called Rani was just 15-years when a 25-year-old paramilitary soldier riding on motorbike threw acid at her because she had rejected his marriage proposal.
 
For recovery, Rani spent four months in intensive care and later was bedridden for four years at her house in Odisha in eastern India while her widowed mother took care of her alone, bandaging her wounds.
 
She suffered pain for almost a decade, undergoing five reconstructive surgeries including one to correct vision in her left eye by some degree.
 
But now Rani says she has finally found a reason to live happily - her boyfriend Saroj Kumar Sahoo. The two met while Rani was in hospital and have been living together for a year in New Delhi - and are now planning to get married.
 
 
Rani says: "Saroj really treats me like a queen.

"He loves me like the way I am. He always encourages me to live life happily.

"I feel very lucky to have him. He is very understanding and is always there for me.

“It always feels good to be loved and be assured of having a partner who loves and recognises the goodness in you."
The skin from her legs was used for grafting but untimely discharge from the hospital caused infection in her half treated wounds that began secreting puss.
 
Doctors had told her mother that Rani would need at least four years before she can walk again.
 
 
Saroj, 26, started visiting Rani everyday to boost her morale, eventually quitting his job and spending eight hours a day to look after her.
 
She said: "I had already lost my eyesight and the thought of being bedridden was an added woe.

“But Saroj did not lose hope. He would encourage me everyday, motivating me to be positive and have hopes.”


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