THIS WEEK IN 1984: Little Roy is faced by another ordeal

Portsmouth's brave little fire victim, Roy Kattenhorn, pictured, was going back to the operating theatre at Odstock Hospital, Salisbury, after his initial skin grafts failed to take.
Portsmouths brave little fire victim, Roy Kattenhorn, pictured, was going back to the operating theatre at Odstock Hospital, Salisbury, after his initial skin grafts failed to takePortsmouths brave little fire victim, Roy Kattenhorn, pictured, was going back to the operating theatre at Odstock Hospital, Salisbury, after his initial skin grafts failed to take
Portsmouths brave little fire victim, Roy Kattenhorn, pictured, was going back to the operating theatre at Odstock Hospital, Salisbury, after his initial skin grafts failed to take

Doctors would be working on five-year-old Roy’s arm and chest which were horribly burned when he was engulfed in flames in a mystery accident near the Landport home of a family friend.

Roy ran burning through the streets for five minutes until he got to his mother, Marina Kattenhorn.

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But he would face another 20 years of operations and plastic surgery.

His mother said: ‘They’ve been marvellous at Odstock Hospital and they’ve done an incredible job on his back. But the skin graft on his chest and neck failed to take and they will have to do it again.’

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