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China KOL goes from amputee despair to delight thanks to cutting-edge robotic hand

  • Sports influencer believed to be first person in China with brain-controlled robotic hand which senses movement via palm muscles

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An online influencer in China, who had to have her hand amputated after an accident, has been given a new lease of life with a robotic replacement. Photo: SCMP composite/Xiaohongshu/IG@jessicadddddd
Fran Luin Beijing

An influencer in China who went from an avid sportswoman to possibly the first person in China to wear a brain-controlled robot hand has inspired many with her optimism.

Jessica Du Yanjia, 36, was an expert at free-diving and skydiving, who founded her own swimsuit brand and amassed a large fan base that enjoyed the posts about her global adventures.

An accident in December last year brought an abrupt end to her sporting passions.

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She had left a grill on in her home while cleaning up after a barbecue, then took a shower and passed out due to excessive carbon monoxide inhalation – with her left hand in hot charcoal.

Kiss of life: Du admits she hit the depths of despair after she lost her hand. Photo: Xiaohongshu/jessicadu2.0
Kiss of life: Du admits she hit the depths of despair after she lost her hand. Photo: Xiaohongshu/jessicadu2.0

She woke up hours later and called an ambulance that took her to hospital where a doctor told her that her hand had to be amputated.

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