At the Royal Melbourne Show in Australia, a 26-year-old woman was hit by a roller coaster car while she was trying to retrieve her mobile phone, which fell on the toy rails.
The medical team was informed that Shylah Rodden, who was seriously injured in her head, neck, pelvis, arms, legs and back, was hit by a vehicle traveling at 70 km/h on 25 September and remained in a coma for 2 months. participation providing assistance.
The impact of the impact hurled the young woman nine meters from the impact area and was forced to be kept in an artificial coma at the Royal Melbourne Hospital.
Shylah woke up from a coma yesterday and is stable.
His father, Alan Rodden, complained, “The wounds were terrible. His brain was damaged. There’s almost nothing that isn’t broken,” noting that it would still take a long time to heal.
The accident is being investigated to explain how the toy got on the scene while working.
source: Noticias
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