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Blinded Chimp Attack Victim Charla Nash: ‘I Wouldn’t Mind Seeing What I Look Like’


Posted on Feb 28, 2012 @ 07:00PM - 7 comments

By Debbie Emery - Radar Reporter

Three years after she was viciously mauled by a friend’s pet chimpanzee in a near-fatal attack that left her face hideously disfigured and took both her hands, Charla Nash is still learning to live with her extensive injuries. 

“I wouldn’t mind seeing what I look like,” 58-year-old Nash, who was left blind after the attack, told WABC news

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the Stamford, Connecticut woman underwent a 20-hour reconstructive face transplant at a Boston hospital in May 2011, and talked about her long road to recovery for the British documentary called Extraordinary People last October.

Three years after she was viciously mauled by a friend’s pet chimpanzee in a near-fatal attack that left her face hideously disfigured and took both her hands, Charla Nash is still learning to live with her extensive injuries. 

“I wouldn’t mind seeing what I look like,” 58-year-old Nash, who was left blind after the attack, told WABC news.

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Chimp Attack Victim Charla Nash: New Face ‘Has Really Given Me A Life Back’


Posted on Nov 21, 2011 @ 09:30AM - 3 comments

By Radar Staff

The 56-year-old Stamford, Connecticut woman disfigured in a February 2009 attack from a neighbor's pet chimp has a new face, which she says “has really given me a life back.”

Charla Nash told The Today Show her life has significantly turned for the best since her 20-hour reconstructive operation at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston this past May, and RadarOnline.com has video of her moving interview.

Nash, who was also blinded in the ghastly attack, said, “I’ve had people tell me I’m beautiful and nobody ever told me I was beautiful before.”

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Chimp Attack Victim Charla Nash On Her New Face: ‘People Tell Me I Look Beautiful’


Posted on Oct 27, 2011 @ 12:00PM - 6 comments

By Radar Staff

The Stamford, Connecticut woman who was disfigured in an attack from a neighbor's pet chimp has a new face, and RadarOnline.com has video of her first interview.

Charla Nash talks about her progress following her 20-hour reconstructive operation (at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston this past May) on the British documentary, Extraordinary People.

"A lot of people tell me I look beautiful and I never had anyone tell me that before," Nash, who was also blinded in the ghastly attack, said. "I look OK now and I don't have to worry about scaring anyone."

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Charla Nash Reveals Face Transplant After Brutal Chimp Attack


Posted on Aug 11, 2011 @ 02:00PM - 7 comments

By Amber Goodhand - Radar Reporter

For the first time, we’re seeing Charla Nash’s new face -- she’s the woman who was brutally attacked by her friend’s chimpanzee two years ago and lost most of her face, but underwent a revolutionary face transplant three months ago.

For the first time, we’re seeing Charla Nash’s new face -- she’s the woman who was brutally attacked by her friend’s chimpanzee two years ago and lost most of her face, but underwent a revolutionary face transplant three months ago.

“I’m beginning to feel my jaw and chin. And I can move my mouth and smile,” Nash told the Today show. “I still feel weak...but little by little I’m getting stronger.”

The progress and recovery of Nash’s face transplant is remarkable and it took a team of more than 30 surgeons and nurses nearly 20 hours at a hospital in Boston to rebuild her face.

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PHOTOS: When Animals Attack!


Posted on Feb 25, 2010 @ 12:50PM - 2 comments
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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, in a shocking attack Wednesday, a packed audience at Orlando, Florida SeaWorld watched in horror as Tilikum, a 12,000-pound male orca whale, grabbed trainer Dawn Brancheau and pulled her into the water, where she drowned.

PHOTOS: When Animals Attack

It's not the first time an animal has attacked, and it certainly won't be the last. When humans interact with wild animals, no matter how well trained they are, there's always an element of danger, and the same rings true sometimes even when it comes to our domesticated pets.

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Mother Of Killed Whale Trainer "My Daughter Died Doing What She Loved Best"

Many people have fallen foul to animal attack over the years, some in the most surprising of circumstances and some by the most surprising of animals.

Everyone loves visiting with the Chimpanzees at the zoo, watching their cute play and almost human interaction. But Charlka Nash learned the hard way that these animals are far from human, when she suffered a horrific attack at the hands of a supposedly domesticated chimp that had been kept as a pet for 14 years.  The chimp ripped Nash's face off as well as biting off her fingers. Nash survived the attack, although she was left severely disfigured. The chimp was stabbed to death by it's owner as she fought to protect and save her friend's life.

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Whale Advocates Blame SeaWorld For Trainer's Death

Back in June 2006, male model Fabio was enjoying a roller coaster ride when he was suddenly involved in a blood splattering collision with a wild goose. The muscleman sustained a one-inch gash to the bridge of his nose, the bird didn't escape so lightly though, it's lifeless body was discovered near the ride.

Las Vegas illusionists Siegfried and Roy put on thousands of draw dropping performnaces with their array of beautiful, wild animals, including 600-pound tigers. But in 2003 something went horrifically awry and Roy ended up fighting for his life in a trauma award after an on-stage attack by a 380-pound white tiger called Montecore.

Killed SeaWorld Trainer Believed In Trust Relationship With Whales

13-year-old surfer Bethany Hamilton to lucky to escape with just the loss of her arm when she was attacked by what is believed to be a 15-17 foot tiger shark, off the coast in Hawaii. The brave teenager has had no reservations about going back into the sea, and even though she is missing an arm she competes regularly in pro surf competitions.

In 2007 Ving Rhames' dogs whent on a horrific attack - mauling to death an employee of the actor. Rhames' four dogs were taken into custody by Animal Control.

Tragedy struck in 2006 when popular TV host and wildlife expert Steve Irwin was killed by a stingray during a diving trip. The 44-year-old's heart was pierced by the serrated, poisonous spine of the stingray as he swam with the creature while shooting a new TV show on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.

Witness: Whale Emerged From Water With Trainer In It's Mouth

17-year-old Carlos Sousa Jr was enjoying a day at the zoo with two friends back in December 2007, when a 300-pound female tiger escaped it's enclosure and attacked the three men. Sousa's friends were badly mauled in the attack although thankfully lived. Sousa, along with the tiger weren't so fortunate, Sousa's wounds proved fatal and the tiger was shot to death.

Nature enthusiast Timothy Treadwell lived amongst the grizzly bears in Alaska for 13 years in a row. Unfortunately, although he believed to have become one with the bears, it obviously wasn't so. Treadwell and his girlfriend Amie Huguenard were killed and devoured by one or possibly two grizzly bears in 2003.

PHOTOS: Dawn Brancheau At SeaWorld

Who doesn't want to get a bit of Ryan Seacrest?  Seacrest found out the hard way, that even giant fish, especially those with big sharp teeth, all want a piece of the ever popular radio jock and American Idol host. Seacrest was bitten by a shark while swimming in the sea during a weekend vacation in Mexico back in 2008. Luckily the shark in question was just a sand shark, and only the size of a cat, leaving only a series of bite marks on Seacrest's toe.

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