She is still in the hospitalPregnant woman seriously injured in train accident in Spain – now the baby is here!

The train accident in Spain claimed numerous lives.
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A glimmer of hope in difficult times!
In mid-January, a serious train accident in Andalusia claimed 46 lives and injured numerous people. A pregnant woman is also affected and is still in the intensive care unit. But there is good news: weeks after the horror crash, she has now given birth to a healthy baby.
After train accident: Victim gives birth to healthy boy
It's been three months and twelve weeks since then devastating train accident in Adamuz (Córdoba) past. And one victim still needs intensive care, as the Spanish newspaper El País writes. The woman was pregnant at the time of the accident, but the unborn baby appears to have survived the crash unscathed. As the newspaper writes, citing the Andalusian regional government, the woman has now given birth to a healthy boy.
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Pregnant woman protected the runaway dog Boro
The woman is said to be the sister of the train passenger who was desperately looking for her dog Boro after the accident: Ana García Aranda. The critical condition of Ana's sister Raquel is said to be due to the fact that she tried to save the four-legged friend at the moment of the accident. “I think my sister hit her face trying to protect Boro”says Ana after the accident.
But: “Then he ran away, but I couldn't run after him because I couldn't leave my sister alone.” Fortunately, Boro was found three days after the crash – a ray of hope for the young woman in these difficult times.
Now the birth of the baby represents the second moment of hope for the family after the terrible accident. All that is missing is that his mother can also leave the intensive care unit and finally put the hardships of the past few months behind her.
46 people died in train accident in Adamuz
46 people died in the train accident in Adamuz in mid-January. Initially there was talk of 45 deaths, but as El País writes, another victim died in hospital around two weeks later.
In the past few weeks and months, all of the injured have been released from the hospital; Ana's sister is the last to be treated. By now they would have each other Victims of the train accident formed a club. They have gone before the court responsible for investigating the accident and, according to the report, are demanding an investigation into emergency medical care in the first hours after the accident. They therefore complain about serious deficiencies.
Source used: El Pais





