Young girl, six, camping with her family over the Easter weekend is left unable to walk after a gas canister buried under a camp fire explodes in her FACE and burns on her legs West Australian mother Bianca Jade took her family on a camping trip The family started a camp fire, but it exploded within 10-20 minutes of being lit Fire exploded in her young daughter Brooklyn's face, causing her severe pain Brooklyn suffered horrific burns to her face and legs and can no longer walk By Sahar Mourad For Daily Mail Australia Published: 16:41 BST, 21 April 2019 | Updated: 16:41 BST, 21 April 2019 Viewcomments A young girl who was camping with her family over the Easter weekend has been left unable to walk after a gas canister buried under a camp fire exploded in her face. In a Facebook post written on Sunday, Bianca Jade, from West Australia, said she took her family on a holiday for the Easter long weekend. Ms Jade said her family prepared a camp fire upon their arrival, but less than 20 minutes later the blaze suddenly exploded in her daughter Brooklyn's face. In a Facebook post written on Sunday, Bianca Jade, from West Australia, said she took her family on a holiday for the Easter long weekend (pictured) The six-year-old suffered horrific burns to her face and legs and can no longer walk, Ms Jade wrote. She is now in the ICU, alongside another friend's baby, who was also injured in the explosion. Ms Jade has begged other families to clear fire pits before lighting them. 'Check the fire pits and clear them out before starting a new fire so this doesn’t happen to you or a loved one ever!' she wrote. 'Someone before us had buried a gas cooking can underneath the fire wood still there, so we built a fire on the same fire pit and when it exploded.' The six-year-old suffered horrific burns to her face and legs and can no longer walk (pictured is Brooklyn) Ms Jade said she is furious and cannot believe someone would do something like that. 'Who the hell would honestly be that sick and twisted to do something like that to purposely hurt someone let alone a child!' she said. 'An amazing night turned so horribly wrong so quickly and it is breaking my heart watching my baby go through this pain and having to be dosed up on morphine because she can’t handle the pain,' Ms Jade said. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility