A 23-year-old Georgia man was left first-degree burns and a dime-sized
hole in the roof of his mouth when an e-cigarette he was smoking
suddenly blew up in his face. The victim James Lauria's quick smoke
break at his workplace turned into a nightmare that left him in the ICU
for a more than a week with first-degree burns to his face and chest and
a fractured neck and finger.
Lauria, who had to be hooked up to a breathing tube, also suffered burns to his hand and cornea and had his front tooth forced up into his gum as well as damage to a number of his lower teeth.
Lauria, who had to be hooked up to a breathing tube, also suffered burns to his hand and cornea and had his front tooth forced up into his gum as well as damage to a number of his lower teeth.
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