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[Tai Po traffic accident]4-year-old boy turns stable and can eat liquid food, but still needs time to practice sitting | Position Report | Position News

Two deaths and eight injuries occurred in a traffic accident on Kwong Fuk Road in Tai Po on the 22nd of last month. Liu Yinzhe, a 4-year-old boy who was in critical condition due to cerebral hemorrhage, made further progress today (9th) and his condition turned from severe to stable. He has left the intensive care unit a few days ago and can eat liquid food. According to the Hospital Authority, there are still 3 injured people in hospital, including the boy, the boy’s mother and the wife of the man named Cheng of the deceased in the car accident.

Yin Zhe’s father, Mr. Liu, told the Position News that his son had left the intensive care unit last Friday (3rd) and was transferred to the children’s intensive care unit. In addition to a tube for nutrient solution, a ventilator, gastric throat, etc. The equipment is “shocking as soon as you can”, and since yesterday (8th), you can eat half a bowl of porridge with the help, and once “choose to drink and choose food”, “(hospital) fish canal, there may be orange juice in it. Noodles, (Yin Zhe) I don’t want to, mom usually buys a good fish!”

However, Yin Zhe is temporarily unable to move his limbs and sit up significantly, and is currently undergoing functional assessments. The hospital also arranges a speech therapist to assess whether his language ability is affected by cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Liu pointed out that his son’s condition has been improving, but it still takes a long time to recover. “It takes a week to practice sitting, and you have to Step By Step to make progress slowly.”

As for Mrs. Liu, who was nearly 6 months pregnant, her condition continued to be stable and she was transferred to a private ward for an abortion. Mr. Liu said that he had briefly informed his wife of the incident and had video conversations with his son. The wife was emotionally stable and her recovery from hand skin grafting was satisfactory.

According to the Hospital Authority, as of 6:30pm, there are still three injured in the Wells Hospital, including a 4-year-old boy with a surname Liu, a 37-year-old pregnant woman with a surname of Wu, and a 51-year-old woman with a surname of Chen, all in stable condition.

Two fatal car accidents occurred on Kwong Fook Road earlier. When the 4-year-old boy Liu Yinzhe was sent to the hospital, he suffered from blood stasis in his brain, part of his intestines were ruptured, and he was in a coma and was sent to the intensive care unit; the boy was 5 months pregnant at that time Mother also suffered serious head injuries when she was sent to the hospital. She also suffered skin injuries all over her body. She also fell into a coma at one time. As for the wife of the surnamed Zheng, who died unfortunately, her disc bone was severely injured and she underwent multiple operations.