Matthew Bright: Newcastle school teacher suffers horrific burns after cooking incident in front of daughter

A nightly routine has turned into a nightmare as a father set himself on fire while cooking an evening meal for his daughter.
Much-loved Newcastle school teacher, Matthew Bright, suffered horrendous burns after the oil in a frying pan he was using exploded into flames and set his hoodie jacket on fire.
With four-year-old Bella watching on, Mr Bright was left incapacitated, before neighbours saw flames inside the property and called emergency services.
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“We don’t really know what happened,” Mr Bright’s father, Hugh, said.
“He really is a great father... they are constantly doing things together, he just adores Bella.
“We’re just taking one day at a time.”
Mr Bright remains in the intensive care ward and is undergoing ongoing treatment.
Relatives and members of the community are rallying around the family to support Mr Bright’s partner, Claire and young Bella.
Mr Bight’s sister, Ella, has established a GoFundMe page to provide updates and allow people to assist the family if possible.
“On Monday night, my beautiful brother Matt was seriously injured in a kitchen fire while cooking dinner for his little girl, Bella. What should have been a quiet night at home turned into a sudden and life-changing nightmare, Ms Bright wrote.
“Matt was airlifted to Royal North Shore Hospital, where he remains in intensive care. His condition is still serious, but it has stabilised.
“He had his first surgery on Wednesday, his 32nd birthday. There will be many more in the days and weeks ahead.
“He is receiving the very best care. And he is still with us. That is what we are holding onto.
“Matt is so many things. He is a dad, a husband, a son, a brother, a nephew, a grandson, a godson, a brother-in-law, a son-in-law and a friend. He is gentle, kind, thoughtful, and strong.
“He is everything to us.”