Eyeless Chimp Victim Recounts Ordeal on Oprah

'I want the nightmares to stop,' says Charla Nash
By Mary Papenfuss,  Newser Staff
Posted Nov 12, 2009 2:09 AM CST
Updated Nov 12, 2009 2:30 AM CST

A woman who was mauled by her friend's chimpanzee has revealed the extent of her injuries in public for the first time. Charla Nash appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show nine months after the attack by her friend Sandra Herold's pet chimp Travis. The animal broke most of the bones in her face and ripped off her hands, nose, lips and eyelids during the vicious assault in Stamford, Connecticut. A large part of her scalp is missing, she only has one thumb and is fed fluids through a straw in a hole ...
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A woman viciously attacked early this year by a crazed pet chimpanzee discussed her ordeal and revealed her ravaged face on the Oprah Winfrey Show yesterday. Charla Nash lost her nose, lips, eyelid—and hands—in the attack by a Connecticut neighbor's chimp. Doctors also removed both eyes because of severe infection. "I want to get healthy. I don't want to wake up with nightmares," she said. Oprah gently lifted a veil from Nash's face to show stunned viewers the damage.

"I'm the same person I've always been. I just look different," said Nash, who has no memory of the actual attack and still lives in a Cleveland clinic. Nash said she does not touch her face often. "It feels like just patches of tape or gauze covering my face," she said. The chimp, Travis, was shot to death by police on the spot. Nash has sued her friend for $50 million. "I always told her to get rid of him, he's going to hurt somebody someday. He's too dangerous," Nash said.
(More chimpanzees stories.)

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