Nadine Coyle 'lucky to be alive' after FOUR month carbon monoxide gas leak in mansion

Nov 15, 2010 19:32




Nadine Coyle has revealed she and her family were almost killed by a poisonous gas leak in her former Californian mansion.

The Girls Aloud singer told how deadly carbon monoxide was leaking out of a cracked central heating boiler for four months.

It was only when the 25-year-old singer's mother Lillian called out a gas worker that the problem was spotted.

Nadine said the leak left her family feeling as 'sick as dogs' adding that they were lucky to be alive.

She told The Sun: 'My mouth erupted in blisters. I couldn't sleep or eat or think straight.

'Everyone got really drowsy and we kept having to go to sleep.'

Nadine has now moved out of the LA property, which she shared with her American football star fiance Jason Bell, 32, 60-year-old mother, father Niall, 61, and two sisters Charmaine, 33, and Rachael, 23.

She described the time as the 'worst of my life,' adding: 'We all felt like we had really bad flu. My older sister got so ill we thought she was dying.'

It was only because the house, located in the posh Huntington Beach area of Los Angeles, was well ventilated that they didn't die.



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She's a carbon monoxide poisoning survivor. So inspirational. :')

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