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LITTLE GIRL WHOSE SKIN TEARS OFF CALLED 'REAL LIFE MUMMY' BECAUSE SHE NEEDS TO BE COVERED IN BANDAGES TO SURVIVE
20-07-2017
2017
wacky and real life

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titleLITTLE GIRL WHOSE SKIN TEARS OFF CALLED 'REAL LIFE MUMMY' BECAUSE SHE NEEDS TO BE COVERED IN BANDAGES TO SURVIVE
subject date20-07-2017
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captionPICS BY FAITH MACKEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Little Lily has recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa - a condition that means any friction or pressure causes her skin to tear off, blister and shed- she has to be wrapped up like a mummy to stay alive - her mum Faither even called her the real life mummy) - A little girl whose skin tears off with the lightest touchhas been lovingly nicknamed thereal life mummy becauseof the bandagesthat keep her alive. Lily Mackey from Marietta in Ohio, USA, has a severe condition where any friction causes her skin to peel-off, blister and leaveopen wounds. The three year old was diagnosed with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa -RDEB-attwo daysold afterdoctors noticedblistering in her mouth. Mum Faith, 26, was initially so scared of hurting her daughters delicate skin that she refused to cuddle her and would only pick her up with pillow cases. To help her wounds heal and prevent deadly infection, little Lily iswrapped neck to toe in bandages, leadingFaith tonickname her daughter themummy. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleLITTLE GIRL WHOSE SKIN TEARS OFF CALLED 'REAL LIFE MUMMY' BECAUSE SHE NEEDS TO BE COVERED IN BANDAGES TO SURVIVE
subject date20-07-2017
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captionPICS BY FAITH MACKEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Little Lily has recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa - a condition that means any friction or pressure causes her skin to tear off, blister and shed- she has to be wrapped up like a mummy to stay alive - her mum Faither even called her the real life mummy) - A little girl whose skin tears off with the lightest touchhas been lovingly nicknamed thereal life mummy becauseof the bandagesthat keep her alive. Lily Mackey from Marietta in Ohio, USA, has a severe condition where any friction causes her skin to peel-off, blister and leaveopen wounds. The three year old was diagnosed with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa -RDEB-attwo daysold afterdoctors noticedblistering in her mouth. Mum Faith, 26, was initially so scared of hurting her daughters delicate skin that she refused to cuddle her and would only pick her up with pillow cases. To help her wounds heal and prevent deadly infection, little Lily iswrapped neck to toe in bandages, leadingFaith tonickname her daughter themummy. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_REAL_LIFE_MUMMY_NEEDS_BANDAGES_TO_SURVIVE_04.JPG
titleLITTLE GIRL WHOSE SKIN TEARS OFF CALLED 'REAL LIFE MUMMY' BECAUSE SHE NEEDS TO BE COVERED IN BANDAGES TO SURVIVE
subject date20-07-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPICS BY FAITH MACKEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Lily has to be wrapped up like a mummy bandaged from her neck down to prevent her skin from getting a deadly infection and helping it to heal, parents nicknamed her the mummy to help her understand the wrapping which can take two hours to do) - A little girl whose skin tears off with the lightest touchhas been lovingly nicknamed thereal life mummy becauseof the bandagesthat keep her alive. Lily Mackey from Marietta in Ohio, USA, has a severe condition where any friction causes her skin to peel-off, blister and leaveopen wounds. The three year old was diagnosed with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa -RDEB-attwo daysold afterdoctors noticedblistering in her mouth. Mum Faith, 26, was initially so scared of hurting her daughters delicate skin that she refused to cuddle her and would only pick her up with pillow cases. To help her wounds heal and prevent deadly infection, little Lily iswrapped neck to toe in bandages, leadingFaith tonickname her daughter themummy. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_REAL_LIFE_MUMMY_NEEDS_BANDAGES_TO_SURVIVE_05.JPG
titleLITTLE GIRL WHOSE SKIN TEARS OFF CALLED 'REAL LIFE MUMMY' BECAUSE SHE NEEDS TO BE COVERED IN BANDAGES TO SURVIVE
subject date20-07-2017
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captionPICS BY FAITH MACKEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Lily has to be wrapped up like a mummy bandaged from her neck down to prevent her skin from getting a deadly infection and helping it to heal, parents nicknamed her the mummy to help her understand the wrapping which can take two hours to do) - A little girl whose skin tears off with the lightest touchhas been lovingly nicknamed thereal life mummy becauseof the bandagesthat keep her alive. Lily Mackey from Marietta in Ohio, USA, has a severe condition where any friction causes her skin to peel-off, blister and leaveopen wounds. The three year old was diagnosed with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa -RDEB-attwo daysold afterdoctors noticedblistering in her mouth. Mum Faith, 26, was initially so scared of hurting her daughters delicate skin that she refused to cuddle her and would only pick her up with pillow cases. To help her wounds heal and prevent deadly infection, little Lily iswrapped neck to toe in bandages, leadingFaith tonickname her daughter themummy. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_REAL_LIFE_MUMMY_NEEDS_BANDAGES_TO_SURVIVE_06.JPG
titleLITTLE GIRL WHOSE SKIN TEARS OFF CALLED 'REAL LIFE MUMMY' BECAUSE SHE NEEDS TO BE COVERED IN BANDAGES TO SURVIVE
subject date20-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPICS BY FAITH MACKEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Little Lily has recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa - a condition that means any friction or pressure causes her skin to tear off, blister and shed- she has to be wrapped up like a mummy to stay alive - her mum Faither even called her the real life mummy) - A little girl whose skin tears off with the lightest touchhas been lovingly nicknamed thereal life mummy becauseof the bandagesthat keep her alive. Lily Mackey from Marietta in Ohio, USA, has a severe condition where any friction causes her skin to peel-off, blister and leaveopen wounds. The three year old was diagnosed with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa -RDEB-attwo daysold afterdoctors noticedblistering in her mouth. Mum Faith, 26, was initially so scared of hurting her daughters delicate skin that she refused to cuddle her and would only pick her up with pillow cases. To help her wounds heal and prevent deadly infection, little Lily iswrapped neck to toe in bandages, leadingFaith tonickname her daughter themummy. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleLITTLE GIRL WHOSE SKIN TEARS OFF CALLED 'REAL LIFE MUMMY' BECAUSE SHE NEEDS TO BE COVERED IN BANDAGES TO SURVIVE
subject date20-07-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPICS BY FAITH MACKEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Here is little Lily with mum Faith and dad Nick who nicknamed her the mummy) - A little girl whose skin tears off with the lightest touchhas been lovingly nicknamed thereal life mummy becauseof the bandagesthat keep her alive. Lily Mackey from Marietta in Ohio, USA, has a severe condition where any friction causes her skin to peel-off, blister and leaveopen wounds. The three year old was diagnosed with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa -RDEB-attwo daysold afterdoctors noticedblistering in her mouth. Mum Faith, 26, was initially so scared of hurting her daughters delicate skin that she refused to cuddle her and would only pick her up with pillow cases. To help her wounds heal and prevent deadly infection, little Lily iswrapped neck to toe in bandages, leadingFaith tonickname her daughter themummy. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleLITTLE GIRL WHOSE SKIN TEARS OFF CALLED 'REAL LIFE MUMMY' BECAUSE SHE NEEDS TO BE COVERED IN BANDAGES TO SURVIVE
subject date20-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPICS BY FAITH MACKEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Little Lily has recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa - a condition that means any friction or pressure causes her skin to tear off, blister and shed- she has to be wrapped up like a mummy to stay alive - her mum Faither even called her the real life mummy) - A little girl whose skin tears off with the lightest touchhas been lovingly nicknamed thereal life mummy becauseof the bandagesthat keep her alive. Lily Mackey from Marietta in Ohio, USA, has a severe condition where any friction causes her skin to peel-off, blister and leaveopen wounds. The three year old was diagnosed with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa -RDEB-attwo daysold afterdoctors noticedblistering in her mouth. Mum Faith, 26, was initially so scared of hurting her daughters delicate skin that she refused to cuddle her and would only pick her up with pillow cases. To help her wounds heal and prevent deadly infection, little Lily iswrapped neck to toe in bandages, leadingFaith tonickname her daughter themummy. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleLITTLE GIRL WHOSE SKIN TEARS OFF CALLED 'REAL LIFE MUMMY' BECAUSE SHE NEEDS TO BE COVERED IN BANDAGES TO SURVIVE
subject date20-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPICS BY FAITH MACKEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Lily has to be wrapped up like a mummy bandaged from her neck down to prevent her skin from getting a deadly infection and helping it to heal, parents nicknamed her the mummy to help her understand the wrapping which can take two hours to do) - A little girl whose skin tears off with the lightest touchhas been lovingly nicknamed thereal life mummy becauseof the bandagesthat keep her alive. Lily Mackey from Marietta in Ohio, USA, has a severe condition where any friction causes her skin to peel-off, blister and leaveopen wounds. The three year old was diagnosed with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa -RDEB-attwo daysold afterdoctors noticedblistering in her mouth. Mum Faith, 26, was initially so scared of hurting her daughters delicate skin that she refused to cuddle her and would only pick her up with pillow cases. To help her wounds heal and prevent deadly infection, little Lily iswrapped neck to toe in bandages, leadingFaith tonickname her daughter themummy. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleLITTLE GIRL WHOSE SKIN TEARS OFF CALLED 'REAL LIFE MUMMY' BECAUSE SHE NEEDS TO BE COVERED IN BANDAGES TO SURVIVE
subject date20-07-2017
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captionPICS BY FAITH MACKEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Faith was born with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa -RDEB-attwo daysold afterdoctors noticedblistering in her mouth from the pacifier, any friction or pressure causes her skin to peel off) - A little girl whose skin tears off with the lightest touchhas been lovingly nicknamed thereal life mummy becauseof the bandagesthat keep her alive. Lily Mackey from Marietta in Ohio, USA, has a severe condition where any friction causes her skin to peel-off, blister and leaveopen wounds. The three year old was diagnosed with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa -RDEB-attwo daysold afterdoctors noticedblistering in her mouth. Mum Faith, 26, was initially so scared of hurting her daughters delicate skin that she refused to cuddle her and would only pick her up with pillow cases. To help her wounds heal and prevent deadly infection, little Lily iswrapped neck to toe in bandages, leadingFaith tonickname her daughter themummy. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleLITTLE GIRL WHOSE SKIN TEARS OFF CALLED 'REAL LIFE MUMMY' BECAUSE SHE NEEDS TO BE COVERED IN BANDAGES TO SURVIVE
subject date20-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPICS BY FAITH MACKEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Little Lily has recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa - a condition that means any friction or pressure causes her skin to tear off, blister and shed- she has to be wrapped up like a mummy to stay alive - her mum Faither even called her the real life mummy) - A little girl whose skin tears off with the lightest touchhas been lovingly nicknamed thereal life mummy becauseof the bandagesthat keep her alive. Lily Mackey from Marietta in Ohio, USA, has a severe condition where any friction causes her skin to peel-off, blister and leaveopen wounds. The three year old was diagnosed with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa -RDEB-attwo daysold afterdoctors noticedblistering in her mouth. Mum Faith, 26, was initially so scared of hurting her daughters delicate skin that she refused to cuddle her and would only pick her up with pillow cases. To help her wounds heal and prevent deadly infection, little Lily iswrapped neck to toe in bandages, leadingFaith tonickname her daughter themummy. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleLITTLE GIRL WHOSE SKIN TEARS OFF CALLED 'REAL LIFE MUMMY' BECAUSE SHE NEEDS TO BE COVERED IN BANDAGES TO SURVIVE
subject date20-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPICS BY FAITH MACKEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Little Lily has recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa - a condition that means any friction or pressure causes her skin to tear off, blister and shed- she has to be wrapped up like a mummy to stay alive - her mum Faither even called her the real life mummy) - A little girl whose skin tears off with the lightest touchhas been lovingly nicknamed thereal life mummy becauseof the bandagesthat keep her alive. Lily Mackey from Marietta in Ohio, USA, has a severe condition where any friction causes her skin to peel-off, blister and leaveopen wounds. The three year old was diagnosed with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa -RDEB-attwo daysold afterdoctors noticedblistering in her mouth. Mum Faith, 26, was initially so scared of hurting her daughters delicate skin that she refused to cuddle her and would only pick her up with pillow cases. To help her wounds heal and prevent deadly infection, little Lily iswrapped neck to toe in bandages, leadingFaith tonickname her daughter themummy. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleLITTLE GIRL WHOSE SKIN TEARS OFF CALLED 'REAL LIFE MUMMY' BECAUSE SHE NEEDS TO BE COVERED IN BANDAGES TO SURVIVE
subject date20-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPICS BY FAITH MACKEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Little Lily has recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa - a condition that means any friction or pressure causes her skin to tear off, blister and shed- she has to be wrapped up like a mummy to stay alive - her mum Faither even called her the real life mummy) - A little girl whose skin tears off with the lightest touchhas been lovingly nicknamed thereal life mummy becauseof the bandagesthat keep her alive. Lily Mackey from Marietta in Ohio, USA, has a severe condition where any friction causes her skin to peel-off, blister and leaveopen wounds. The three year old was diagnosed with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa -RDEB-attwo daysold afterdoctors noticedblistering in her mouth. Mum Faith, 26, was initially so scared of hurting her daughters delicate skin that she refused to cuddle her and would only pick her up with pillow cases. To help her wounds heal and prevent deadly infection, little Lily iswrapped neck to toe in bandages, leadingFaith tonickname her daughter themummy. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleLITTLE GIRL WHOSE SKIN TEARS OFF CALLED 'REAL LIFE MUMMY' BECAUSE SHE NEEDS TO BE COVERED IN BANDAGES TO SURVIVE
subject date20-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPICS BY FAITH MACKEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Little Lily has recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa - a condition that means any friction or pressure causes her skin to tear off, blister and shed- she has to be wrapped up like a mummy to stay alive - her mum Faither even called her the real life mummy) - A little girl whose skin tears off with the lightest touchhas been lovingly nicknamed thereal life mummy becauseof the bandagesthat keep her alive. Lily Mackey from Marietta in Ohio, USA, has a severe condition where any friction causes her skin to peel-off, blister and leaveopen wounds. The three year old was diagnosed with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa -RDEB-attwo daysold afterdoctors noticedblistering in her mouth. Mum Faith, 26, was initially so scared of hurting her daughters delicate skin that she refused to cuddle her and would only pick her up with pillow cases. To help her wounds heal and prevent deadly infection, little Lily iswrapped neck to toe in bandages, leadingFaith tonickname her daughter themummy. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleLITTLE GIRL WHOSE SKIN TEARS OFF CALLED 'REAL LIFE MUMMY' BECAUSE SHE NEEDS TO BE COVERED IN BANDAGES TO SURVIVE
subject date20-07-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPICS BY FAITH MACKEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Little Lily has recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa - a condition that means any friction or pressure causes her skin to tear off, blister and shed- she has to be wrapped up like a mummy to stay alive - her mum Faither even called her the real life mummy) - A little girl whose skin tears off with the lightest touchhas been lovingly nicknamed thereal life mummy becauseof the bandagesthat keep her alive. Lily Mackey from Marietta in Ohio, USA, has a severe condition where any friction causes her skin to peel-off, blister and leaveopen wounds. The three year old was diagnosed with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa -RDEB-attwo daysold afterdoctors noticedblistering in her mouth. Mum Faith, 26, was initially so scared of hurting her daughters delicate skin that she refused to cuddle her and would only pick her up with pillow cases. To help her wounds heal and prevent deadly infection, little Lily iswrapped neck to toe in bandages, leadingFaith tonickname her daughter themummy. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleLITTLE GIRL WHOSE SKIN TEARS OFF CALLED 'REAL LIFE MUMMY' BECAUSE SHE NEEDS TO BE COVERED IN BANDAGES TO SURVIVE
subject date20-07-2017
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captionPICS BY FAITH MACKEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Little Lily has recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa - a condition that means any friction or pressure causes her skin to tear off, blister and shed- she has to be wrapped up like a mummy to stay alive - her mum Faither even called her the real life mummy) - A little girl whose skin tears off with the lightest touchhas been lovingly nicknamed thereal life mummy becauseof the bandagesthat keep her alive. Lily Mackey from Marietta in Ohio, USA, has a severe condition where any friction causes her skin to peel-off, blister and leaveopen wounds. The three year old was diagnosed with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa -RDEB-attwo daysold afterdoctors noticedblistering in her mouth. Mum Faith, 26, was initially so scared of hurting her daughters delicate skin that she refused to cuddle her and would only pick her up with pillow cases. To help her wounds heal and prevent deadly infection, little Lily iswrapped neck to toe in bandages, leadingFaith tonickname her daughter themummy. - SEE CATERS COPY

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titleLITTLE GIRL WHOSE SKIN TEARS OFF CALLED 'REAL LIFE MUMMY' BECAUSE SHE NEEDS TO BE COVERED IN BANDAGES TO SURVIVE
subject date20-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPICS BY FAITH MACKEY / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED: Little Lily has recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa - a condition that means any friction or pressure causes her skin to tear off, blister and shed- she has to be wrapped up like a mummy to stay alive - her mum Faither even called her the real life mummy) - A little girl whose skin tears off with the lightest touchhas been lovingly nicknamed thereal life mummy becauseof the bandagesthat keep her alive. Lily Mackey from Marietta in Ohio, USA, has a severe condition where any friction causes her skin to peel-off, blister and leaveopen wounds. The three year old was diagnosed with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa -RDEB-attwo daysold afterdoctors noticedblistering in her mouth. Mum Faith, 26, was initially so scared of hurting her daughters delicate skin that she refused to cuddle her and would only pick her up with pillow cases. To help her wounds heal and prevent deadly infection, little Lily iswrapped neck to toe in bandages, leadingFaith tonickname her daughter themummy. - SEE CATERS COPY