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Woman who had 65% of her body burned gives birth to her first child

Six years ago, Australia's Turia Pitt saw her life completely transformed. She, who ran and worked as a model, had 65% of her body burned during a fire in an Australian forest, where she was trawling an ultramarathon. In spite of all the suffering, today she celebrates life after giving birth to her first child.
Woman who had 65% of her body burned gave birth to her first child. Photo: Disclosure / Instagram
She, who is fiancé of the Australian Michael Hoskin, took the pregnancy test six times in a row. Her partner discovered that she would be a father by finding the tests that were left in the bathroom sink. Turia's birth took place in early December and this week she took the opportunity to show off her son Hakavai Hoskin's face.
turia pitt - Photo: Reproduction / Instagram
She and the groom know each other and are together since the school period. Michael backed her up at all times after the crash that caused the burns, which meant the Australian needed to do more than 200 repair surgeries on her entire body.
"I know Michael will be an incredible father because for years he had to take care of me.It was so thoughtful and so patient, I think these qualities are really essential in a father, "Turia said in an interview published in DailyMail.

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