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Little Sophie...
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| skot_e |
Remember Sophie the little girl who was severely burnt when a car crasher into her child care centre 2 years or so ago, she was hit by a car today while in a pram, and has critical injuries.
I hope her spirit remains strong....link |
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| narcism |
| thats some serious bad luck |
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| tathi |
| that's so sad :( it seems like some people are born with bad luck |
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| Aesthetic |
| Yeah that's terrible.. fingers crossed for the little one |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| fvcking hell :( |
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| Dj_Es-Dva |
| ... wow. im not one to feel sympathy for the misfortunate, but that stuff really isnt fair. |
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| DJ_Ballistic |
| it really in s me that helpless children have to pay for the mistakes of people that should in know better. |
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| MiSSyM |
yeah it s me too!
Poor kid, hope she gets better.
Tathi, lets hope she isnt born with bad luck, because then she will have bad luck for the rest of her life.
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| kelsta |
Poor little thing :(
| quote: | AFTER surviving two terrible accidents that touched the nation, five-year-old Sophie Delezio has now been diagnosed with a life-threatening brain condition.
Her father Ron Delezio has revealed doctors suspect the brave young girl has bleeding on the brain.
Sophie was left with near-fatal injuries when she was hit by a car on a pedestrian crossing at Seaforth in Sydney's north in May.
In 2003, she survived horrific burns to 85 per cent of her body and lost both her feet after a car slammed into her childcare centre.
Mr Delezio said the latest setback stemmed from the injuries sustained in the second accident.
He said doctors had told the family her brain injuries could flare up when she was older, but the family had noticed it was already affecting her concentration and energy levels.
"Sophie is less attentive than before the accident, she gets tired more easily and she has lost weight, muscle tone and mobility, but the brain injury is what really worries us," he told New Idea magazine.
"She was tested before the accident as a matter of course, so we had the level of brain activity.
"After the second accident, we tested her and found this level had dropped."
Sophie was thrown 20 metres by the impact of the car.
She spent almost five weeks in hospital recovering from a serious lung injury and fractures to her spine, ribs, jaw and collarbone.
She had still been recuperating from a 2003 accident in which 70-year-old driver Donald McNeall suffered a seizure and ploughed into her childcare centre in the Sydney beachside suburb of Fairlight.
She sustained horrific burns after the car burst into flames.
Last month, the elderly driver who hit Sophie on the pedestrian crossing escaped a prison term.
John George Sharman, 81, was disqualified from driving for a year and put on an 18-month good behaviour bond.
Last week, Sophie joined NSW Health Minister John Hatzistergos at Westmead Children's Hospital to open a $1 million operating theatre to treat young burns patients.
About $175,000 of the funding was donated by the Day of Difference Foundation, which was set up by the Delezio family and the NRMA.
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| echosystm |
jesus christ, belinda emett and little sophie...
au.ta is depression central this week :( |
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| TCB |
thats really terrible to see a child suffer like that.
i pray she is eventually ok. |
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