Catrin Pugh was 19 years old when a coach crash almost claimed her life, leaving her with burns so severe that she was given just a one in 1,000 chance of survival.
She spent months in hospital confined to bed and endured hundreds of painful operations, but that was only the start of her rehabilitation which was so tough at times that she says she wanted to die.
In this episode, Catrin speaks to Kate about her vivid memories of the crash, her remarkable road to recovery and life now in what she describes as the "new normal".
We also hear from Nicola Rostron, one of a team of lawyers who acted for Catrin in a civil case, and Catherine Deakin, director of fundraising and communications at the charity Changing Faces, which supports people with visible differences.
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Series 2 highlights
Mum Knows Best
Too Young To Get Cancer
Getting Away with Murder
Deadly Dust
Vegan Victory
Women: Worth Less?
Manchester Arena Bombing
Coronavirus: Part 2 - Your Employment Rights
Coronavirus: Part 1 - Your Consumer Rights
Bonus Episode: The Legal Insiders
Employment Law 101
Surviving Terror
Abused: Finding our voice. Pt.2
Abused: Finding our voice. Pt.1
Punished for being Pregnant
The Evil Doctor
Silent Killer
When Food is Fatal
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