Haddon Heights Explosion Victim Gets Help From Coworkers
Raquel Nunn suffered second- and third-degree burns over half her body. She has no health insurance. Her friends at Ott's Greentop Inn in Berlin are coordinating some help.
California native Raquel Nunn moved to Haddon Heights only a few months ago, said her friend and coworker, Elizabeth Croker. Nunn will be spending at least twice that amount of time in the hospital, as the young woman heals from the second- and third-degree burns that now cover nearly half her body, Croker said. Nunn has no health insurance. Everything she owned was destroyed in the explosion that leveled the White Horse Pike apartment she rented, Croker said. "She doesn’t even have a toothbrush; she doesn’t even have anywhere to go home to," Croker said. The severity of Nunn's injuries are such that "we’re not sure if she can actually wear clothes [right now]," she said. So Croker, a Collingswood resident and coworker of Nunn at Ott's …
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