Fire survivor defies odds, walks again after months of recovery

By Kennedy Mason

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    CHARLOTTE COUNTY, Florida (WBBH) — A house fire that nearly took her life has led Nikki Bostic down a path of resilience and recovery.

After a devastating blaze in November that left her in a medically induced coma for weeks, Bostic is walking again, without the help of physical therapy.

“I shouldn’t be able to walk as good as I do,” Bostic said with a smile. “Last night, I went out without my wheelchair, which was really cool. That was the first time I had done it.”

The fire, which investigators believe started from her husband’s motorcycle, trapped Bostic inside her home on McGuire Avenue by hurricane shutters. After three months of physical and emotional recovery, she and her husband, Roy, have made the difficult decision to move forward — by demolishing the home they once shared.

The decision to not rebuild on the land where she nearly died was an important one for Bostic.

“I don’t think I want to rebuild on a piece of land that I technically died on and came back,” she said.

While the emotional scars may never fully fade, Bostic is determined to embrace her recovery. She’s left with permanent scars on her neck and head, and she lost some toes in the fire. But her strength is undeniable.

“I didn’t want to look at the fact that I had scars on my body,” she said. “Now I just wear them as badges of honor.”

Bostic’s journey is far from over, but her spirit remains unbroken.

“Nobody’s going to smother that light,” she said. “Nobody’s going to take it away. I control that light, and that light’s going to go from that little ember to a blazing fire, but it’s going to be a good blazing fire. Not one that takes houses down.”

Looking ahead, Bostic hopes to use her experience to inspire others.

“I’d like to work with kids who have gone through something like this and tell them, hey, you don’t let this stop you.”

Nikki and Roy plan to sell the land and have already signed a lease for a new apartment. Their focus now is starting fresh and creating new, brighter memories.

The journey continues, but the fight is far from over.

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