What an awesome story...
EMT Proposes To Woman Two Years After Saving Her From Violent Ex-Boyfriend
On January 24, 2012,
Melissa Dohme’s life changed forever: She was stabbed 32 times in the face and
neck by her ex-boyfriend, Robert Lee Burton Jr.
She was 20 at the time.
Dohme spent the next
three weeks in the hospital; her heart stopped four times, but staff brought
her back each time.
Now, more than two
years later, she’s marrying the first responder, Cameron Hill, who helped save
her life.
Hill said, “It was so bad. You couldn’t tell she was
blonde… for some reason, I didn’t think it would be the last time I was going
to see her.”
He was right: That
fall, she spoke in church and he attended. They soon began dating.
After she recovered,
Dohme made it her mission to be a domestic violence advocate in her Tampa,
Florida hometown. She’s become so established, the Tampa Bay Rays recently
invited her to throw the first pitch for a game.
On Monday night of this
past week, the survivor stepped to the home plate, prepared to throw. But before
she could, Hill ran out onto the field and gave her a ball to throw.
On the ball, he had
written, “Will you marry me?”
She said “yes.”
Back in 2013, when speaking about her
traumatic experience, Dohme said, “If you believe there’s good in the world
then you’ll find it.” She was right.
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