Jun 16 Drunk Driving Case

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In Jun 16, a girl was hit by a car. She was finishing loading a car with everything she, her mon and little five years old sister was bringing to donate to Church organization. When the car hit her, she broke the windshield with her head, and she went flown by 50 feet. The driver was under the influence of alcohol; he was so drunk that he did not realize what had happened. By chance a policeman was given a ticket to another driver and he saw everything that happen. The drunk driver was arrested immediately. The girl was taken to the Children Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). They make Cat Scans and X-ray to all her body. In the first round of tests, her left arm shows to be broken. Specialist seeing in the X-ray that the left arm was broken

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