Mother lost sight in Las Vegas returned to family
The mother of two children, who was blinded by a mass shooting in Las Vegas, returned home to her children a week after the tragedy.
28-year-old Chelsea Romo was shot in the face at the festival Harve Route 91, when last Sunday from the hotel Mandalay Bay the shooter opened fire. At the time of the execution, she was with a friend who received a bullet in the shoulder, but nevertheless managed to take Romo to the fence, where she was given first aid.
Doctors could not save the woman’s left eye due to a metal fragment. Now she needs a corneal transplant to keep her right eye. While she remains blind.
She returned to the family, and loved ones are amazed at her optimism.
“Her mood is simply amazing. We go to the hospital with her and she jokes. She’s so optimistic, she infects people with optimism,” her father Dave Ferm told WHO13.
Well-wishers have created a fundraising page for Romo. At the time of writing, over $ 250 thousand have been donated from the declared $ 98 thousand.
Formerly Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo presented a new version of how 64-year-old Stephen Paddock shot a crowd at a country concert from his room on the 32 floor of the hotel Mandalay Bay.
October 2 Stephen Paddock shot People gathered at a country music festival from the 32 floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel, killing an 59 man and injuring more than 500.
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