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Students hurt in speedboat crash moved to city hospital
THREE injured students in the Taihu Lake speedboat accident in Suzhou were transferred from Suzhou to Shanghai's Ruijin Hospital by ambulances this morning.
Meanwhile, the bodies of two missing students were found today. Both have been confirmed dead, said Shanghai Tourism Administration.
Two students were hospitalized at Rujin's neurosurgery ward for observation and treatment. Both suffer skull bone fractures and one also has a spinal injury.
"Both of the students are stable," said Zhang Mili, a hospital official. "We will carry out further checks and treatment. So far no surgery is arranged."
The third student with very slight injuries left the hospital after a checkup.
The accident happened on yesterday, when two Shanghai university students died and two others missing temporarily when their speedboat collided with a cargo ship on the lake. Another four students were injured.
Meanwhile, the bodies of two missing students were found today. Both have been confirmed dead, said Shanghai Tourism Administration.
Two students were hospitalized at Rujin's neurosurgery ward for observation and treatment. Both suffer skull bone fractures and one also has a spinal injury.
"Both of the students are stable," said Zhang Mili, a hospital official. "We will carry out further checks and treatment. So far no surgery is arranged."
The third student with very slight injuries left the hospital after a checkup.
The accident happened on yesterday, when two Shanghai university students died and two others missing temporarily when their speedboat collided with a cargo ship on the lake. Another four students were injured.
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