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Upstate business works to raise money for 3-year-old kidnapping victim’s recovery

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Upstate business works to raise money for 3-year-old kidnapping victim’s recovery

ANDERSON, S.C. (FOX Carolina) – Under The Carolina Moon announced that they are selling specially designed shirts to raise money for a 3-year-old boy named Bennett, who is recovering after deputies say his father set a truck on fire while he was still inside.

Bennett, 3, is currently at the Augusta Burn Center receiving care for 3rd degree burns that cover 90% of his body, according to a GoFundMe page set up on behalf of his family. Bennett’s family gave an update Thursday stating that he has undergone multiple surgeries since the incident, including ones to amputate his toes and parts of the fingers on his right hand.

According to Under The Carolina Moon, all the proceeds from the new shirt will go to Bennett and his family to help during his recovery.

Bennett’s family says he is still in critical but stable condition and will remain at the Augusta Burn Center for at least six months.

Those interested in purchasing the shirt can find details about it here.

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