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Teen's treatment ends in tragedy
OaklandTribune.com ^ | January 3, 2004

Posted on 01/03/2004 9:34:25 AM PST by Sweet_Sunflower29

They were just trying to save his hair.

But what started as a desire to preserve Koran Akindele Jenkin's dreadlocks, grown during his 13-year life, ended in tragedy and changed the Berkeley boy's world forever.

Koran had picked up head lice in his thick, black shoulder-length dreads during a backyard campout with a group of friends. The eighth grader had never in his life had a haircut. He loved his hair. His mother loved his hair. Koran, a member of a hip-hop group, needed the hair to complete his look.

But as the critters hopped around in Koran's locks, mother and son became increasingly repulsed and headed for the boy's pediatrician. The doctor was out.

They drove to Alta Bates hospital, where medical staff covered Koran's head with a surgical cap and instantly diagnosed him with head lice, his mother said.

Medical staff talked of a prescription medicine, but because there are dangers, it was not prescribed. Then the conversation turned to how gasoline and kerosene are used to clean the hair and kill head lice in some cultures where dreads are more common, his mother, Ayodele Nzinga, said.

In the end, medical staff told Koran to get a haircut so over-the-counter treatments could readily attack the lice.

"We discussed cutting his hair," said Nzinga. "He was in tears, I was in tears. We didn't want to cut his hair. So we remembered that we had some gas in the car (trunk) for emergencies. We figured we would clean (the hair) with gas and then use the medication."

That was Sept. 18. At home in Berkeley, mother and son headed to the kitchen with the gas. Bent over the sink, Nzinga covered her son's eyes and face with a towel and soaked the hair in gas. It's a compact kitchen and the sink and the gas stove are tucked in the small space.

Nzinga said nothing was on in the kitchen, but somehow the pilot light on the stove flared, sending enough of a spark to set Koran's head ablaze.

"One minute I was twisting the gasoline out of his locks and the next minute my baby was on fire," said Nzinga, a single mother who has seven children ages 12 to 26.

Nzinga said she couldn't move quick enough. "If I could have remembered what to do quicker maybe he wouldn't have been burned so bad," she said, tears streaming down her face.

Water wasn't working to douse the flames so Nzinga grabbed a towel that was on the nearby washing machine and wrapped his head in it. "I brought him to my (chest) and smothered the fire out," she said.

From that moment forward Koran's life was forever altered, family and friends said. He was burned over 23 percent of his body and spent two weeks at Doctor's Hospital in Pinole and two months at Shriner's Hospital For Children in Sacramento. He underwent eight surgeries, including many skin grafts.

His right hand, which sustained fourth-degree burns, was so badly damaged doctors had to amputate all his fingers.

Nzinga, with third-degree burns to her left hand and second-degree burns to her right hand, was also admitted to Doctor's Hospital, she said. Her hand is still badly discolored and she has some pain.

Looking back, Nzinga said her boy was amazingly strong from the minute the accident happened.

"He said, 'We are going to be OK, Mama,'" she recalled. "I think he was possibly in shock too, but there are two ways to deal with extreme trauma -- fight or flight. You can either stay coherent and fight on your own behalf or you can become hysterical."

The past three months have undoubtedly been the most difficult in Koran's short life, his mother and brother said. The home-schooled teenager went from a star on the basketball court who had interests in photography, drama, poetry and hip-hop music to a boy who sometimes needs his younger brother's help to get dressed.

"He's just angry right now because some of the stuff he could do before he can't do anymore," said brother Stanley Hunt, 12.

Adds Koran: "I was very good at basketball. ... I'm not sure I'll be able to play basketball again."

Still, Nzinga said doctors are pleased with his progress.

"They said he's doing amazingly well ... he's going to have to have a lot more surgery," she said.

His care is time consuming and has often kept Nzinga from her job as an artist-in-residence at the Prescott Joseph Center for Community Enhancement in West Oakland.

In addition to his medications and the twice-daily dressing changes, Koran must wear a plastic face mask for protection and pressure garments for healing. He is required to go to Shriners once a month and visits his own pediatrician at least twice a month.

Nzinga, a community activist, artist and poet, has been working toward a doctorate degree in transformative education and change to better her life. She said she is doing her best to make ends meet, but sometimes it's tough.

Thanks to contacts with Camp Winnarainbow, Wavy Gravy's Berkeley-based performance arts camp, friends will hold a benefit Sunday night to raise money for the family. Koran has attended the camp since he was 7.

The benefit begins at 7:30 p.m. at Ashkenaz, 1317 San Pablo Ave., Berkeley. Organizers are asking for a $10 to $20 donation to see many performers. On stage will be Wavy Gravy, the Original Action Pack improv comedy troupe; Rashidi Omari of Company of Prophets; Silver; Rudi Mwongozi: the Sounds of New Afrika; B.U.D. Hi Beats; M.A.C. with Commander Rude Dog; Wadi God; JT the Bigga Figga; Human Earthquake Marvin X; Citizen Payne; Congo Square 2 Drum Circle; Paradise; Gabriella; Mechell La Chaux; the Blue Jazz Diva, Wordslanger; Kemrex on the turntables and others.

"I've never done something like this before," said organizer Zappo Dickinson, who stayed at Koran's bedside when Nzinga couldn't be there. "I'm just hoping for it to be successful and a fun-filled night."

Nzinga is nearly speechless when she counts the people who have come to her aid.

"When as many people come to your rescue as came to mine, you know someone is listening," she said.

But she said she is also grateful for the lessons that she and Koran have learned through the tragedy.

"We learned not to use (gasoline) in a closed space," she said. "And we truly know the essence of an accident. It's something you didn't think out because if you did, you wouldn't have done it."

Maybe most importantly, she and Koran have learned acceptance, she said.

"We have learned the ability to accept what the universe gives you and to fight really hard for that to be enough."


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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Not really.
If this woman unemployed single mother of seven burnt her "homeschooled" kid in any other city in America, the remaining six would be put in foster care and she'd be facing child endangerment charges.
61 posted on 01/03/2004 10:19:31 AM PST by mabelkitty
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To: rdb3; Khepera; elwoodp; MAKnight; condolinda; mafree; Trueblackman; FRlurker; Teacher317; ...
A two-fer mega-ping (B/C & JD! lists) for the new year...
62 posted on 01/03/2004 10:19:48 AM PST by mhking (My brother and I had never seen The Belt........but we had heard about it....)
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To: Mean Maryjean; MoodyBlu
My brother was stationed at Clark in '67. I was a few hours away at San Miguel at the same time.

Trust me, lice isn't the only thing you can pick up in Angeles City!!!!!!
63 posted on 01/03/2004 10:21:04 AM PST by CTOCS
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To: angkor
No they don't love us anymore.
64 posted on 01/03/2004 10:21:50 AM PST by cyborg
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To: bwteim
Thanks for the links. That is stomach turningly bad. :-(
65 posted on 01/03/2004 10:21:52 AM PST by CARepubGal
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To: spokeshave
Gas in the car trunk??? Are you serious???
Are they connected to PETA and the recent fires? I'm thinking these people can't be this ignorant!
66 posted on 01/03/2004 10:21:58 AM PST by mabelkitty
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To: CTOCS
Trust me, lice isn't the only thing you can pick up in Angeles City!!!!!!

BALOOOOOOOOOOOOT!

(Now where DID I leave that cold San Miguel?)

67 posted on 01/03/2004 10:22:50 AM PST by Johnny_Cipher (Meddle not in the affairs of crocodiles, for you are crunchy and good with catsup.)
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
The past three months have undoubtedly been the most difficult in Koran's short life, his mother and brother said. The home-schooled teenager went from a star on the basketball court who had interests in photography, drama, poetry and hip-hop music to a boy who sometimes needs his younger brother's help to get dressed.

*** How many single mothers do you know homeschools their children? I know plenty who are real rastafarians.
68 posted on 01/03/2004 10:24:27 AM PST by cyborg
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To: CARepubGal
Not only that - mama is so stupid that her son (who was in a band) lost all the fingers on his hand! He can't even be a roadie now! Thanks, Ma!
69 posted on 01/03/2004 10:24:53 AM PST by mabelkitty
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To: mabelkitty
Nice of her to help his career isn't it? :-( Poor kid!
70 posted on 01/03/2004 10:25:35 AM PST by CARepubGal
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To: gramcam
My bet is mama is holistic. Who wants some of that action?
71 posted on 01/03/2004 10:25:52 AM PST by mabelkitty
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To: CARepubGal
You're welcome
72 posted on 01/03/2004 10:26:03 AM PST by bwteim (Begin With The End In Mind)
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To: AQGeiger
No amount of OTC product will rid one of nits without a nitcombing. Putting mayo on the head for an hour with a shower cap will kill the lice, but the hair must still be nitpicked or they will hatch. Nothing kills the eggs (except maybe that fire)
73 posted on 01/03/2004 10:26:16 AM PST by netmilsmom (RE: Bad relatives, "Her presence is like pee on a hot rock! " - Conspiracy Guy)
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Teen's treatment ends in tragedy



     bump for the ridiculous
74 posted on 01/03/2004 10:27:12 AM PST by GirlShortstop
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To: Itzlzha
Actually, seems the reporter isn't aware of it either.
They are almost in conspiracy mode in trying to connect the two (gas and fire).
75 posted on 01/03/2004 10:27:49 AM PST by mabelkitty
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To: bwteim
Now to wipe the thought out of my brain. Argh! :shuddering:
76 posted on 01/03/2004 10:27:57 AM PST by CARepubGal
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To: mhking
I noticed there are hardly any intelligent responses to this story, which is annoying. Why is that? It does not occur to people that using gas, alcohol,etc. is common country remedy to remove not only nits, but ticks and other undesirable pests. I strongly suspect this woman is not from this country. I work with many rastas who have had kids catch lice at school. Lining the scalp with gasoline is an old method. Most people now use alcohol/apple cider vinegar soak method.
77 posted on 01/03/2004 10:28:52 AM PST by cyborg
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To: rickmichaels
Would it be in bad taste to light a flame for an encore? Afterall, they are very sensitive and PC out there.
78 posted on 01/03/2004 10:29:32 AM PST by mabelkitty
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To: mabelkitty
Tell me Koran's "homeschooled" wasn't just not attending school. Mama doesn't sound like she could teach a kid to cross a street.
79 posted on 01/03/2004 10:30:30 AM PST by RicocheT
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To: Sweet_Sunflower29
I wonder who is paying for his medical bills as well as supporting her 7 children....
80 posted on 01/03/2004 10:32:20 AM PST by rolling_stone
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