10-year-old Nicholas Tadros, who survived the Seaworld helicopter crash, is currently in the hospital and is critically injured.
Sadly, the January 2 incident involving two Sea World Helicopters aircraft claimed the lives of Vanessa Tadros, Ash Jenkinson, and British newlyweds Diane and Ron Hughes.
As was previously revealed, the jet carrying Nicholas’ Father, Simon, and his family crashed to the ground after colliding with another chopper.
The devastated Father thanked Australians on social media for their encouragement.
He said on Facebook shortly after the incident, “I do beg that if everyone can please say a prayer for Nicky, that he can wake up and make a good recovery.”
Nicholas Tadros, 10, is critically injured and still in the hospital after the Seaworld helicopter crash
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The little Sydney child who suffered severe injuries in the Sea World helicopter accident did not have a neurological disorder, according to the family’s priest.
Nicholas Tadros, 10, was placed in an induced coma after the crash on January 2 that killed his mother, Vanessa Tadros, and three other people.
According to Nicholas’ family’s priest Father Suresh Kumar, who wrote on Facebook that Nicholas has started chatting with those nearby, Nicholas has not suffered a serious brain injury.
After speaking with Nicholas and his father, Simon, on Saturday, the priest discovered this. However, given that the child’s leg was shattered in the collision, doctors have not completely ruled out amputating it.
Kumar said after talking to the child, “This little boy is a living miracle.”He said he missed helping to serve Jesus at the altar. He thanked everyone who had prayed for him.
Our little champion is doing well overall. Simon receives an honest response from Nicholas in the form of names and dates.
According to Kumar, Nichola’s kidneys have partially begun to function independently. Nicholas’ recuperation is expected to take some time.
Two Sea World Helicopters aircraft were involved in the January 2 crash, which claimed the lives of Vanessa Tadros, British newlyweds Diane and Ron Hughes, and pilot Ash Jenkinson.
A mother and boy from Geelong named Winnie de Silva were also seriously harmed in the collision, though things got better for them in the hospital over time.
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Nicholas Tadros may lose a leg in the Seaworld helicopter crash
Despite Nicholas’ miraculous ability to speak, he still has a long way to go in his recuperation, thus these are “baby steps.”
He said that the severely fractured right leg was being preserved by medics. We must keep praying that it won’t be amputated because losing his limb is still a possibility.
The doctors will probably decide by the end of next week because the virus infection is still acute. Overall, our little champion is doing fantastic and continuously improving.
Simon, Nicholas’ father, and Father Suresh Kumar spoke and he gave an update. “God be given a thousand-fold praise. On Facebook, he asserted that Nicholas doesn’t have a brain injury.
Nicholas answers Simon’s queries with names and dates, despite his slightly slurred speech. He’s still being slightly sedated.
Vanessa, his mother, may have rushed out and grabbed his head to protect him from the hit.
She is a true hero. Nicholas will be able to tell us when he remembers. I ask for peace for Vanessa’s soul.
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