Carla, 15, Protected Her 4-Year-Old Sister with Her Body During the Explosion of a Gas Pipe in Cuernavaca
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A teenage girl burned by the explosion in Cuernavaca is transferred to the U.S.A. and five injured are discharged.
The teenager protected her little sister with her body during the explosion of a gas pipe in Cuernavaca; she has first and second degree burns.
She is the 15-year-old teenager who covered her 4-year-old sister to save her; let's remember that Carla suffered first- and second-degree burns in more than half of her body. On the weekend she was transferred to the Shiners specialized hospital in Galveston, Texas; her prognosis for recovery is favorable, as fortunately she can move arms and legs as the burns did not damage the tendons.
The adolescent suffered first and second degree burns in 58% of her body and will be transferred to Galveston, Texas, for specialized care.
A 15-year-old patient was injured after the gas pipe explosion in Cuernavaca on August 6. IMSS-Benestar reported that the underage girl was hospitalized in a hospital...
The Public Prosecutor's Office reported that it already has 31 complaints for the crimes of damage and injury following the incident in the Las Granjas colony. Morelos's Prosecutor's Office investigates pipe explosion first appeared in Eleven News.
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