One of the women run over in the theater is still in serious condition and with a reserved prognosis

One of the women run over in the theater is still in serious condition and with a reserved prognosis

The total number of injured was 23 people who were leaving to see the play “Dos locas de remate”. Photo: Ramiro Gomez

A 27-year-old woman continues “with a reserved prognosis” and two others are stable at the Central Hospital of Mendoza, where they were referred on Sunday night in serious condition after being hit by a driver who lost control of his vehicle and collided with the facade of the Plaza Theater, located in the Mendoza town of Godoy Cruz.

The total number of injured was 23 people who were leaving to see the play “Dos locas de remate”, starring the actresses Soledad Silveyra and Verónica Llinás.

According to the medical report, the most seriously ill patient is Gabriela Rodríguez, 27, who presents with “subarachnoid hemorrhages with a fracture of the petrous bone”, She was intubated when she arrived at the hospital and this morning she was “with respiratory assistance awaiting evolution” in the on-call shock room and with a “prognosis reserved.”

For its part, Alejandra Córdoba, 59, has “a chest contusion with pneumothorax, a pleural drainage was performed and he is stable in the shock room of the guard”, as reported.

At the same timeLidia Palorma, 75, was diagnosed with “facial trauma and zygomatic arch fracture” and is hospitalized in a common room with a “stable” picture.

For its part, from the Lagomaggiore Hospital they reported on two other patients admitted to that health center, who are out of danger.

This is the case of Verónica Gómez, 47, who is admitted to the Traumatology Service with “a fractured tibia and fibula and is stabilized”, while Adriana Maratón, 52, has “multiple trauma” and is under observation in the Surgery Service.



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