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Critically injured bus crash victim improves

THE condition of a Chinese woman tourist critically injured in last week's tour bus crash in Arizona has improved, according to a spokesman at the hospital treating her.

The condition of the 35-year-old woman from Shanghai has been upgraded from critical to serious, while that of another woman was still critical, said Rick Plummer, spokesman for the University Medical Center in Las Vegas on Friday.

Two other crash victims, a 61-year-old man and a 41-year-old woman, were still receiving treatment at the medical center, and both were in good condition, Plummer said.

He said the condition of the 48-year-old local bus driver was stable.

Two other injured Chinese tourists, an 18-year-old girl and a 57-year-old man, admitted to the Sunrise Hospital, were in fair condition.

A bus carrying 15 Chinese tourists, a driver and a tour guide crashed on January 30 on a road near the Hoover Dam. Six tourists and the guide died. Nine tourists and the driver were injured.

The bus was on its way to Las Vegas after a day trip to the Grand Canyon in Arizona when the accident occurred.The injured were sent to two hospitals in Las Vegas. Three tourists who suffered only minor injuries returned to China early last week.



 

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