FROM KEBAB TO KE-BABE: WOMAN DROPS 13ST AFTER FOOD ATTACK

A woman has lost an incredible 13st after a group of men cruelly threw a kebab at her as she walked down the street. Emily Case, 22, who used to weigh over 23st, was horrified when a car full of men wound down their window and shouted ‘Oi, fatty!’ before launching the greasy snack at her. The brutal attack shocked nail technician Emily into finally doing something about her size and she has now lost 13st – taking her to a slinky 10st 3lb and a size 10. Emily, from Folkestone, Kent, said: “I’d always struggled with my weight."

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