It’s been
just over three years since Dana Vulin was set alight at her Perth
home, resulting in horrific third degree burns to more than 60 per cent
of her body and countless operations to reconstruct her scorched face,
arms and torso.
Now
the woman who turned her into a 'human fireball', leaving her unable to
make simple movements such as straightening her elbows due to the
agonising scarring, will argue her 17-year jail sentence was too severe.
Lawyers
for Natalie Dimitrovska will on Tuesday, in the Supreme Court of
Western Australia, claim that Ms Vulin was not as badly injured as she
stated in court, based on footage that shows her recovery filmed for
Channel 7's Sunday Night program.
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