A nightmare passed the 15-year-old who was seriously injured in the head, made of building plaster, who fell as she spent with her mother from the point in their area. “I don’t want to pass under balconies. I don’t want to. I always look up and my mother looks down, because what I’ve been through – the doctors told me – is that I’ve lived by miracle,” tells ANT1 the 15-year-old of the Saints Anargyros. CORVERSE It has been two months since that day when the calendar showed October 24. 15-year-old Callia passes along with her mother, from Hero Polytechnic to Saints Anargyros, when plaster from a roof apartment building falls on her head, seriously injuring her. In a wig and wearing a hood, 15-year-old Callia, for the first time, describes on the ANT1 camera what she remembers from that day. ADVERSE “We were hugging my mother and when she went to see if the urban hears a sound and hears a club. I wasn’t conscious I was unconscious.” EMCDDA ambulance takes her to Children’s Hospital. There, he’ll undergo four-hour surgery because he has an epidural hematoma. She stayed 11 days in hospital, while she managed to get out of bed 15 days after returning home. “When I woke up I looked right and left, she was next to me holding my hand and asking her Mom I’m fine I can’t move.” At her side, from the first moment lies her mother, who lived the worst nightmare after seeing her child fall to the ground. “All I remember is that I had fallen to my knees and called my child help. Be well and the Dias team ran called to help with cotton towels to stop bleeding on her little head,” says her mother. Asked whether the owners of the apartment building contacted them and whether they would move and legally, the 15-year-old’s mother replies that they would move legally, “you mean they have helped us and continue and now we are talking to the lawyer.” 15-year-old Callia tries to return her daily life after the difficult times she experienced. He hasn’t returned to school yet as he hasn’t fully recovered. He is afflicted with dizziness and headaches while experiencing post-traumatic stress. Nevertheless, she tries despite her young age to stand on her feet and find herself again. The owners of the apartment building, from which the plasters fell went on to repair the damage.
Saints Anargyri: “I don’t want to pass under balconies,” says 15-year-old who was seriously injured by plasters
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