
Content warning: This post includes descriptions of domestic violence.
Haven Shepherd, born Do Thi Thuy Phuong, was 14 months old when her father held her against her mother while strapped to a bomb. It detonated and killed the two adults instantly.
While Haven was thrown nearly 10 metres from their family's Vietnamese hut, she miraculously survived but suffered severe injuries to her legs, as well as burns and shrapnel to the head.
"I survived something so dramatic — I wasn't supposed to live," Haven told the BBC when she was 15 years old.
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As to why Haven's father tried to take their lives, there are conflicting reports. Local media alleged that Haven's mother threatened to leave her husband after discovering he was having an affair.
Her grandmother, however, told Haven that her parents were unable to marry and made the joint decision to detonate the bomb so they could be together in the afterlife.
Following the explosion, Haven's grandmother rushed her to hospital on a motorcycle. Here, the victim had her legs amputated. In the coming weeks, Haven's grandparents would find themselves unable to pay for medical bills, relying on donations.