'Skin just falling off her': Girl left with burns after Temu jumper ignited 
An eight-year-old girl has been left with horrific burns after her jumper ignited while she was standing near a fire pit outside her home.
Share and Follow

An eight-year-old Queensland girl was horrifically burnt and has been left facing up to 10 years of surgery after her jumper caught fire while she was standing near a fire pit outside her home.

The product was bought off popular website Temu.

'Skin just falling off her': Girl left with burns after Temu jumper ignited 
An eight-year-old girl has been left with horrific burns after her jumper ignited while she was standing near a fire pit outside her home.
‘Skin just falling off her’: Girl left with burns after Temu jumper ignited
An eight-year-old girl has been left with horrific burns after her jumper ignited while she was standing near a fire pit outside her home. (Nine)

Daniella Jacobs-Herd, from Hervey Bay, received the glow in the dark, purple unicorn, hoodie for her birthday from her grandmother.

She wore it religiously – until it caught alight.

A spark from a backyard firepit landed on the fabric and ignited it in a split second on July 13, 2024.

“You might as well just throw an accelerant on her and let her on fire. That’s how it looked,” mother Hannah Jacobs, said.

'Skin just falling off her': Girl left with burns after Temu jumper ignited 
An eight-year-old girl has been left with horrific burns after her jumper ignited while she was standing near a fire pit outside her home.
“You might as well just throw an accelerant on her and let her on fire. That’s how it looked,” mother Hannah Jacobs, said. (Nine)
'Skin just falling off her': Girl left with burns after Temu jumper ignited 
An eight-year-old girl has been left with horrific burns after her jumper ignited while she was standing near a fire pit outside her home.
Daniella suffered burns to 13 per cent of her body. Doctors say she is facing up to 10 years of surgery. (Supplied)

“It was just melting. She was screaming.

“You can see that the product itself actually melted like plastic, like a plastic bag.

“Everyone, all the adults, were in quite distress because they had seen her skin just falling off her.”

Daniella suffered burns to 13 per cent of her body.

Doctors say she is facing up to 10 years of surgery.

The incident forced the hoodies to be pulled from shelves, but not until four months later.

Temu recall
Daniella Jacobs-Herd, from Hervey Bay, received the glow in the dark, purple unicorn, hoodie for her birthday from her grandmother. (Supplied)

The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) found they weren’t up to Australian standards and didn’t have a fire warning label.

“How can this be in Australia? How can we have these products that burn children,” Jacobs-Herd said.

The family have now engaged lawyers to reach a resolution with Temu.

“I don’t want money for personal gain, I just want my daughter to have some sort of a life,” she said.

Temu said they were assisting in communications with the family and were working with the ACCC to address the matter.

Product Safety Australia said in its recall notice the jumpers don’t include the required warning label to meet the mandatory standard for children’s nightwear.
Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Adelaide prison security breach

Unprecedented Security Breach Unveiled at Adelaide Prisons: What You Need to Know

An investigation is under way into a suspected security breach at two…

PM Initiates Comprehensive Review of Federal Agencies Post-Bondi Terror Incident: What You Need to Know

Anthony Albanese has emphasized the critical need for Australia’s security agencies to…

Why Swiss Workers’ River Commute Could Inspire Australia’s Future Transportation Solutions

Each summer in Switzerland, families, leisure-seekers and commuters pack their dry bags…
Man charged with trying to spark violent protest on Sydney beach

Sydney Beach Incident: Man Accused of Inciting Unrest

A New South Wales man who allegedly published a call for violent…

NSW Premier Advocates for Royal Commission and Vows to Prohibit Controversial ‘Globalise the Intifada’ Chant

NSW Premier Chris Minns has announced his government will introduce new laws…

Potential Surge of Under-16 Refugees to RedNote Raises Concerns and Questions

In January this year, an unprecedented wave of ‘TikTok refugees’ migrated to…
13 remain in hospital one week after Bondi Beach massacre

Tragedy at Bondi Beach: 13 Still Hospitalized a Week After Devastating Massacre

More than a week has passed since the tragic attack at Bondi…
Epstein Trump

Trump’s Photograph Reportedly Taken Down from US Government’s ‘Epstein Library

An image containing a photo of US President Donald Trump appears to…