Mujer and EE.UU. go viral tras using gorilla Glue Pegament on the cable

| 14/02/2021 – 19:24 (GMT-4)

Tessica Brown, one of the 40 resident residents of Louisiana, United States, went viral this week to publish on social media a video about her tragic case: a knife without power to be able to rock his cable with a Gorilla Glue adhesive of high resistance.

The woman recognizes that she has a “bad idea” when she quits her habitual lacquer, and decides to take her pain with the pegamento. Entones on his cable were caught in the adhesive until he was forced to be taken to hospital.

Last February 4, Brown posted on Instagram that his cable had been attached to the paint that was shown in the video, during a month. I was immediately sent to the post office viral and you have the day of the great 75 mil visits.

“I did not have much more paint for the Got2B cable, as I used it, gorilla pegament spray, bad idea, my cable did not move, I made the cable 15 times and did not move”, account.

Two days later, on February 6, it was announced that the St. Bernard and Chalmette, Louisiana, to acknowledge the adhesive. It took 22 hours in the emergency room, where the medicines and nurses used acetone and sterilized water to remove the adhesive, a procedure that removes the damaged tissue and does not remove the pain.

His video called the attention of many celebrities who would like to help.

Between them, the tassel of the singer Beyoncé, Neal Farinah, who was helped to recover by his recovery, and the plastic carrier of Los Angeles Michael Obeng, who proposes to make a free surgery to remove the pegament of the cable rope.

On February 10, Brown – to be rebuilt as “Gorilla Glue Girl” – arrived at this California city to undergo surgical surgery, which was followed by an exit, according to the medical center where he was hospitalized.

Before entering Chirofano, Brown dio alta one account on the GoFundMe platform to raise $ 1500 for his surgery.

El New York Post reported that for the 11th of February, she had recovered more than $ 20 million, which will now be donated to a foundation that supports persons passing through a situation similar to the one he saw.

Despite his vast experience, the woman is investigating the possibility of claiming the adhesive company alleging that the labels of its products are engaging.

The Gorilla Glue Spray Company has posted a statement to Instagram working on its successor to Brown, saying that the aerosol adhesive says in its ad label that “do not need to contact the eyes, the skin or the skin” .

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