Virginia Councilman Lee Vogler Speaks After Surviving July Arson Attack
Virginia Councilman Lee Vogler Speaks After Surviving July Arson Attack

Virginia Councilman Lee Vogler Speaks After Surviving July Arson Attack

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Danville Councilman Lee Vogler survived a brutal attack in July where he was doused in gasoline and set on fire, resulting in third-degree burns over much of his body. After spending three months in the hospital, including time in intensive care and undergoing surgeries at UNC Chapel Hill, Vogler was released and has been making significant progress in his recovery, relearning basic movements and gradually increasing his physical activity. Despite the severity of his injuries, Vogler expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support from family, friends, and the community, including care packages from the Miami Dolphins. The suspect, Shotsie Michael Buck-Hayes, charged with attempted first-degree murder, reportedly attacked Vogler over a personal dispute involving an affair. Vogler has remained determined, stating he is pushing hard toward recovery and hopes to return home before December, well ahead of earlier expectations. His journey highlights resilience and the impact of community support during his ongoing rehabilitation.

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