San Francisco hit-run accident victim Ryan White condition improve
To see the Phillies play is one of the Giants now have the story of 9-year-old Ryan White probably, Philadelphia tourist visit San Francisco. After the game, white was hit by an alleged drunk driver in San Francisco. White suffered injuries of bone with its pool, left leg and ankle, as well as internal injuries and a serious brain condition. But it looks like white has turned a corner after this tragic car accident. Doctors from critical to serious condition be downgraded Tuesday morning White's first spoken words, since the accident.
"Currently he some basic commands, next is," said White's parents. "We are confident as he continues to improve." "He has gone in a few days of the us give a thumb upwards or downwards thumb response speak in sentences for the first time this morning."
The alleged drunk driver 21 year-old Andrew Alan Vargas, immediately the scene escaped after the collision with white, only to again in the scene and start driving again, the police report. As Vargas bog away, beating several other cars on the road parked. He has to go with two counts of drunk and causing injuries and an unprovoked hit - and -run and caused injuries was charged.
This accident and similar accidents that happen every day show the urgent need to California to pass stricter laws against DUI offenders, but also to prevent future drunk driving accidents and injuries. Every year, more than 1,000 vehicle California mourns alcohol-related deaths, a full 30 percent of all accident deaths. While some States, such as Oregon, New York, and many others require ignition interlock devices that prevent the car from starting, if the driver is intoxicated, California test just such a program in four counties. Ignition interlock programs expand could seriously reduce the number of alcohol-related car accident deaths here in California.
Like most of the residents of San Francisco, my thoughts with Ryan White and his parents are how they manage this tragic injury. "We are deeply touched was were Doul that are further enhanced by the outpouring of support from people who we don't even know, residents and merchants, such as such as Lefty" said White's parents in a statement. "Thank you very much."
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