A teen showed signs of “severe cognitive impairment” after a fight near his high school last month.Kaylee Gain seriously injured after injury Brutally knocked to the pavement The fight on March 8 resulted in a skull fracture and cerebral hemorrhage. Ms. Guyon, from Missouri, was attacked by a 15-year-old student at the school, who was arrested and charged with assault. The attacker reportedly slammed her head multiple times into a concrete block near Hazelwood East High School in Spanish Lake. new york post.
After Ms. Gein, 16, woke up from a coma, she kept repeating herself, according to her attorney, Bryan Kaemmerer. He added that the teen’s walking ability was improving, but her speech was still limited.
Mr Kemmerer told reporters: “Kelly’s ability to walk has improved slightly but she is still unable to do it without the help of hospital staff.” postal.
“However, Kelly continued to show signs of severe cognitive impairment in the limited conversations she was able to have, and she tended to repeat the same short sentences over and over again,” he said.
Her family said she had “no recollection of the argument” that led to her hospitalization.
Referring to the social media posts, Ms Guyon’s lawyers said they had “complete disregard for the welfare of fellow human beings” and argued that the teenager, whose identity has not been made public due to her age, should “be treated as an adult” .
new york post Said the attacker is now seeking an apology.
The family launched a GoFundMe page and raised $440,000 for her through the campaign.
Ms Guyon’s mother April thanked those who have supported the family during the difficult time. “She still has a long way to go, but she is going strong. We will update Kaylee’s gofundme as much as possible as changes continue to happen. Thank you all again for your support, we are so grateful!” she said in a statement people magazine.