The news is also good for a 20-year-old girl, passenger of the fatal train, who was released from the ICU of the Larissa University Hospital
Anysia Liuri was discharged from the “Papanikolou” hospital in Thessaloniki, 44 days after the tragic train accident in Tempe, and returned to the comfort of her home.
The girl’s father confirmed the news with a post on social media.
The 26-year-old Anisia was in the second carriage of the fatal train from Athens to Thessaloniki and was initially hospitalized with multiple injuries and burns, intubated and under sedation in the 1st burns ICU.
At the end of March he was discharged from the ICU and transferred to a room with complete clarity and perception. Now, the 26-year-old has been discharged from the hospital and will spend the Easter days with her family.
However, for the next period, the doctors of the “Papanicolaou” hospital will regularly monitor the course of her health.
The news is also good for a 20-year-old girl, passenger of the fatal train, who was released from the Intensive Care Unit of the Larissa University Hospital and transferred to the neurosurgery clinic, as her condition has stabilized.
On the contrary, the 22-year-old from Volos with the severe brain injury continues to be in a very critical condition.
With information from APE-MPE
Source: Skai
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