Tough Journey To Recovery: A Fatal Crisis

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A fatal crash leaves a crucial impact on every individual and the community, who experienced or witnessed the scene both physically and mentally. For the victims who had been severely injured and is suffering from a long term disability, will eventually experience a rough journey to recovery. For instance, People who are hospitalised has been affected negatively as it has changed their perspective of life, meaning that there is a possibility of loosing or giving up their careers and having loss of communication with other companions, they will have no choice but to start finding alternative methods that is comfortable and stable for their health. Eventually, the injured party will begin falling into depression and traumatised because of that

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