The Ventura browsing coach, whose arm was cut in a collision with the amtrak train earlier this month after a stressful surgery to remedy the limb.
The terrible incident was revealed on July 7 before 5:30 pm, when Elie Bouade, a 24 -year -old Fenora citizen, pushed her 80 -wheel drive bike through the train tracks near Al Bahr Street.
Sandra Mitchell of KTLA said: “There was no train century. It was like three seconds when I saw the train when that happened,” said Sandra Mitchell of KTLA. “I came across my hand on the bike with the passing of the train. The train barely cut the bike, which is just enough to take my arms completely.”
Just two weeks after the painful injury, her arm now said in ropes from the wrist to the shoulder, and she remembers that she remembers that she looks down and not seeing her arm, thinking for herself that there was nothing that had just happened.
Fortunately, a retired firefighter was walking with Boyd and with the police and paramedics to the scene to hurry to the hospital, he told the first respondents to search for her arm.
The police later said that its severed limbs were located near the crash site.
Bayed was transferred to the University of California in Irvin Medical, where she endured 10 hours of surgery, while she was performing at least two other surgeries in the coming weeks, saying that she already has some feeling of arm.
She told KTLA: “A kind of Jolts of Energy is what you feel,” she told KTLA. “I have an internal feeling that it heals.”
A 24 -year -old girl, a waves and facing browsing, knows that there is a difficult way to recover, but she said that she is already looking forward to the day when she returns to the ocean.
She said, “Once I can touch the water, I will be on the waves board.” That’s all I dream about here in the hospital. I just want to return to the water and browse. “
A Gofundment It was organized for Boyd while staying in the hospital, pending additional surgeries