WICKED PUBLICIST
HETH MARES' FAMILY INJURED IN CAR FIRE
LOS
ANGELES— The family of Wicked Pictures
publicist Heth Mares was badly injured in a car fire Sunday
(October, 18) morning when they were driving to San Diego for
vacation.
Mares’ husband,
father-in-law and two children all suffered severe burns from
the fire that destroyed the Dodge Caravan in which they were
traveling on the Interstate 5 freeway in Santa Ana, Calif.
Her husband
Stephen Mares remains in Santa Ana’s Western Medical Center Burn
Unit, where he will undergo another skin graft surgery on
Friday. Her five-year-old son Seth and two-year-old daughter
Sophia were released from the hospital Monday, while her
father-in-law, Stephen Sr., left the hospital Wednesday.
The Mares
family lost most of their valuables in the blaze.
“We were on our
way to San Diego for vacation on Sunday and a tire blew, then we
were trying get over to the far right lane, and before we could
even get to the side of the road the car was on fire,” Mares
said Thursday.
“I jumped out
of my [passenger’s] side because the fire hadn’t gotten up to my
front seat yet. I went to go back to the sliding door to
unbuckle the kids. My father-in-law jumped out to try to get to
the kids and he went right into flames. The flames had already
engulfed that side of car, so he caught on fire.”
Mares said that
the struggle to get the kids out of the van continued as her
husband tried to free them.
“My husband
couldn’t get out of his door, so he went through the middle to
try to get the kids, but the flames were flashing into my son’s
face, so my husband closed the door because he didn’t want them
to get burned any more,” she continued.
The fire melted
the middle door shut, trapping her husband and kids.
“People were
stopped on the side of the road to try to help but they couldn’t
break the windows. My husband was trying to break the window
from inside, I could see him using his body weight,” Mares said.
“Then I remembered the back hatch was unlocked and I ran to the
back and opened it and they crawled out that way, that’s how
they got out. And then 30 to 40 seconds later the car completely
went up in flames. The fuel tank blew.”
Wicked’s
longtime publicist said she was grateful to the people who
stopped their cars to help.
“I’m very
grateful for that. I don’t know their names... The fire
department was wonderful and Wicked has been very generous, the
whole Wicked family over there. They have called me and sent
gifts and sent money and I appreciate them very much for the
well wishes and love.”
Mares’ kids
suffered second-degree burns on their faces, hands and arms; her
daughter had third-degree burns on her legs.
“They’ll be
fine, they just need physical therapy so they can start using
their hands again and their fingers,” she said.
“My husband
needs two to three skin graft surgeries. He had the first
surgery a couple days ago and it went well. ... Hopefully he’ll
be released on Monday or Tuesday.”
She said her
father-in-law endured second- and third-degree burns on his
face, torso, arms and legs. “And me, I had some tiny little
spots of burns on my arms, but I was really the lucky one. But I
feel even more lucky because my family, they survived.”
Mares said her
husband Stephen has no medical insurance.
“And he needed
the most surgeries so we are desperate for any help,” she said.
Wicked Girl
Jessica Drake said Thursday, "Heth is not only our publicist,
but a friend as well. I can't imagine the pain that she and her
whole family are going through, and I just want people to know
that any type of help is greatly appreciated. I know times are
tough these days for everyone, but I think that with our
collective efforts, we can really help them get through this.
"Whether it's a
card, a monetary donation, clothing, toys or a gift card,
everything makes a difference."
The Mares
family has set up a Paypal account for any donations to help
their recovery.
To donate, log
onto paypal.com, click on send money and then type in hethmares@yahoo.com.
Mares said anyone that would like to contact her may also email
her at her Yahoo address. She will be checking her Wicked email
for company business next week.
Drake is
setting up a P.O. box for Mares where clothing, gifts, or
donations can be sent. That information will be posted when it
becomes available.