The pilgrim wounded by a loop of grass could suffer a spinal cord injury

The medical team CHUAC Coruna serving Canadian citizen trying to determine if the pilgrim has suffered some form of spinal cord injury

Fabio
01/07/2016 13:00
CHUAC - Complexo Hospitalario Universitario A Coruña

CHUAC - Complexo Hospitalario Universitario A Coruña

The early hours of last Tuesday the Camino de Santiago was dyed black due to a serious accident two pilgrims; a Canadian couple who made the Camino suffered serious injuries after being rammed by a large grass curler which was released a trailer. The accident occurred at the site of Interns in Triacastela. Unfortunately the news is not positive for the couple.

The medical team CHUAC Coruna serving Canadian citizen, currently out of danger now trying to determine if the pilgrim has suffered some form of spinal cord injury. He made various tests to confirm or rule out this possibility. The husband was also hit and injured but is treated at the HULA.

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