This is sad. Why hurt yourself?!
20-year-old Kaylee Muthart/via Facebook
Kaylee Muthart, 20-year-old American girl, had a hallucination after she took meth. She claimed that only by sacrificing her eyes could she enter the heaven. Then she did dig out her eyes in public.
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20-year-old Kaylee Muthart/via Facebook
Kaylee Muthart dug out her eyes due to hallucination./via Facebook
Kaylee Muthart and her friends/via Facebook
Kaylee Muthart and her friends/via Facebook
Muthart lives in Atlantis Anderson, South Carolina in the United States. Earlier this month she burst into scream outside a church and suddenly dug out one of her eyes. People surrounded were terrified and tried to stop her. Someone had called the police for help, but before the arrival of paramedics, she dug out her another eyeball.
Kaylee Muthart dug out her eyes due to hallucination./via Facebook
Doctors said that Muthart had hallucination under the serious influence of meth. She is now blind and has to accept a surgery which will implant artificial eyes to prevent infection and the destroy of her facial structure.
Kaylee Muthart and her friends/via Facebook
Kaylee Muthart and her friends/via Facebook
Katy Tompkins, Muthart' mother, said she was so sad that she could not help her daughter in time. She had planned to bring her daughter to an addiction treatment center but it was too late.
However, Tompkins thanked God for he did not take the life of her daughter. She said her daughter had been touch a lesson and hoped this case could remind the public that how severe the consequences could be after taking drugs.
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