Illinois mom gets face ripped apart by rescue dog after suffering seizure

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A young mother had her face torn apart by her rescue pit bull after she suffered a seizure and passed out on her kitchen floor, harrowing images show.

Karma Davis, 25, of Peoria, Illinois, suffered an epileptic attack on March 2 that left her unconscious and at the mercy of her family’s pit bull, Fayzo.

“While I was unconscious, our family dog severely injured my face,” she wrote on GoFundMe, sharing graphic photos of the horrendous wounds.

Karma Davis, 25, suffered extreme wounds to her face after her pit bull attacked the mom when she had a seizure. Gofundme
Davis, pictured before the March 2 incident.

The images show that the dog mauled her nearly cheek to cheek, practically eating her lips and leaving the bottom half of her face torn wide open.

Along with her lips, Karma lost a large portion of her left cheek, as well as the bottom of her nose and left ear.

Her right ear was partially torn, but surgeons were able to reattach it later.

Davis, a mother of one, said she did not know what happened during her seizure as she woke up in shock to call her fiancé, Trenton Davis.

The pit bull destroyed Davis’s lips, cheeks and ears during the attack. Gofundme
Davis has had to go through multiple plastic surgeries following the attack. Gofundme

“I ended up finding my iPad and I messaged Trent who was at work,” Davis told The Sun.

“He told me to video chat him as he could sense something wasn’t right. It was during that video chat we both realized the extent of what had happened,” she said.

“I started freaking out. “I kept saying, ‘Fayzo ate my face. I look like a skeleton. My lips are gone,’” Davis added.

Davis, 25, needs help eating and taking care of her daughter. Gofundme

Davis was rushed to a hospital where she was placed in a medically induced coma for nearly three days as the mother was forced to undergo weeks of reconstructive surgeries to try and save her face.

She continues to undergo regular visits with plastic surgeons, with Davis dependent on a G-tube for nourishment because she is unable to eat normally due to her wounds.

Fayzo, who the family had for four years, was taken away by animal control and euthanized following the attack.

Davis said she felt sorry for the pit bull, who was rescued from an abusive home, but she admitted she could not feel safe at home if he was still there.

“I miss him but I definitely wouldn’t want him back,” she told The Sun. “Seeing pictures of him in my camera roll is actually a little traumatic still.

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