Darian Staccoone of the two young men from Bahía Blanca run over by a police mobile in Mexicowill be repatriated “between today and tomorrow”, with a sanitary plane to continue with hospitalization in the country, while in terms of Light Ariesthe other young woman hospitalized, “it is unlikely that I will get on that plane”Sources from both families informed Télam on Wednesday.
As could be seen through the footage obtained from the security cameras, the young people, both 28 years old, They were on top of a motorcycle when they were hit.on Saturday, March 26, by a patrol car from the Public Security Directorate of the city of Cozumelan island located in the Mexican Caribbean.
“By decision of the doctor, Darian was referred to the intensive care unit, what the clinic did was retain him and keep him alive, because to intervene they need many supplies. The costs are quite high and we cannot pay them, so the best option was to transfer him in the medical plane”, explained to Télam his sister, Stephanie Stacco.
Likewise, Stacco’s sister pointed out that the transfer of the young man in a medical plane will be carried out “through a private company.”
“A man heard the news that we were spreading about the boys, he made the plane available at cost price and the values were reduced, which allowed us to reach the amount we needed faster,” he explained.
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As for Arias, his brother stated that he believes it is “unlikely” that he will travel on the same plane with Stacco, because the doctors “still have to continue treating and rehabilitating,” adding that tonight he will be traveling to Mexico. along with her mother to accompany the young internee.
In addition, he pointed out that the medical plane would be available “for today or tomorrow, as soon as possible”, and that they were awaiting “the authorization of the permit” to fly.
Currently, both victims remain hospitalized, and Stacco, admitted to the San Miguel clinic, has a more compromised diagnosis.
“He’s totally sedated., is with a tracheotomy because the ribs are embedded in the lungs. In addition, she suffers from a concussion and several fractures “, detailed Stephanie.
Despite this picture, which is “serious, there is improvement, he is stable, he is breathing well, and that gives us a fairly positive outlook”.
“He is a young boy with his whole life ahead of him and the energy to fight. Now we are waiting for the plane from Argentina so that he can be treated as he should be” in the country, he added.
The young people were on top of a motorcycle when they were rammed, on Saturday, March 26, by a patrol car from the Public Security Directorate of the city of Cozumel.
As for Luz Arias, her brother, Walter, pointed out that “yesterday they did one of the last surgeries, and they had to amputate one leg,” adding that the other is broken, in addition to having several blows to the face and head.
“Luckily she is alive, we have to be thankful for that. During the day she will be waking up, and she will find out everything that has happened, so psychologically it will be a very strong emotional shock,” he explained about the young woman, and She added that she is admitted to the Costamed Hospital.
Furthermore, he reported that They have already used more than 30 thousand dollars in medical expenses and that one last intervention is still missing, extra expenses until returning to the country and the prosthesis, which is “very expensive”.
Regarding the situation of the policemen who were driving the patrol car, Arias stated that they still have no news.
“There is a lawyer there who is aware of everything, but as long as I can go back to my sister these days, I’m fulfilled,” he said.
For its part, mercedes peaceDarian’s mother, noted in a post on social networks that both her 28-year-old son and her friend “were run over by a police patrol that was going to an emergency room without the turrets on and with excessive speed.”
According to the families of the victims, both were in Mexico looking for work.
Darian “had traveled for a job opportunity, had gotten an interview, and they had rented a motorcycle to go to the location,” Stephanie explained.