“We’re definitely feeling the love,” Chynces said.
Chynces’ father, Gaylan Bishop, suffered burns on approximately 40 percent of his body after an accident at Dey Hall caused a power outage throughout central campus on Jan. 20.
Eyewitnesses said they saw Bishop on fire come out of an electrical closet on the side of Dey Hall. This was confirmed by Neal O’Briant, a spokesperson for the North Carolina Department of Labor.
According to a GoFundMe page created to support Bishop and his family, he was in surgery for a few hours and then was moved to the North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center at UNC Hospitals.
He remains in the intensive care unit in critical condition.
Chynces, who is from out of state but is currently staying in Chapel Hill with her family, said Bishop is expected to remain at the burn center until October, but after that he will continue his recovery with physical therapy.
“Everything is kind of upside down,” she said.
In the four days since it was posted, the GoFundMe page has raised over $14,430.