‘Her life will be forever changed’: Man douses woman in gas and sets her on fire weeks before her 21st birthday, leaving her with burns over 70% of body

Insets: Ashanti Downey and her alleged attacker Jami Griffin (GoFundMe/Harnett County Sheriff

Insets: Ashanti Downey and her alleged attacker Jami Griffin (GoFundMe/Harnett County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The Dollar General that Ashanti Downey was walking to before she was set on fire (WRAL/YouTube).

A North Carolina woman’s life “was forever changed” earlier this month when she was attacked by a man who “doused” her in gasoline and set her ablaze — causing 3rd degree burns over 70% of her body — as she walked along a highway to a Dollar General, her family says. The “nightmare” unfolded just weeks before the victim’s 21st birthday, according to her mom and cops, and now they’re having to celebrate with her in the hospital.

“No parent should have to see their child in the condition my daughter is in,” Donecia Davis, mother of Ashanti Downey, wrote in a GoFundMe description. “My daughter will be celebrating her 21st birthday on January 1, 2025, and due to the hatred of an individual or individuals, her life will be forever changed,” Davis said. “She was brutally attacked by an assailant … She was doused with a flammable liquid and set on fire. She has sustained 3rd degree burns over 70 percent of her body and is now in critical condition.”

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