Joe Kinan was badly burned in the deadly Station Nightclub fire in Rhode Island that left 100 dead and 230 injured in February 2003. But in the 14 years since the incident, Kinan has rebuilt his life piece by piece, and he shares his story with host Jeremy Parsons in People’s new series, My Life Now.
On the night of the fire, Kinan suffered third- and fourth-degree burns on 40 percent of his body, which caused him to lose his hands, toes, and his left eye—the most extensive injuries of any of the fire’s survivors. Kinan’s recovery journey includes over 100 operations and a successful hand transplant,...
On the night of the fire, Kinan suffered third- and fourth-degree burns on 40 percent of his body, which caused him to lose his hands, toes, and his left eye—the most extensive injuries of any of the fire’s survivors. Kinan’s recovery journey includes over 100 operations and a successful hand transplant,...
- 8/10/2017
- by Jason Duaine Hahn
- PEOPLE.com
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