Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Jules Bianchi has awoken from his coma – Aftonbladet

Six weeks ago lost Jules Bianchi, 25, control of his Marussia car at the Japan GP.

He injured his head seriously and the prognosis looked bleak.

But now the Frenchman brought out his artificial coma and breathing on his own, writes family on Facebook.

Formula 1 driver Jules Bianchi conditions have been reported to be still critical but stable in the recent past. The family confirmed in early October that Bianchi sustained a diffuse axonal injury called, a dark forecast.

But now comes a joy notice from the hospital in Japan, where Bianchi has been cared for. The parents of Bianchi announces that his son has been brought out of its artificial coma after his serious head injury.

“We are relieved,” writes his family on Twitter.



“An important step”

“Almost seven weeks after Jules accident at Suzuka Circuit, and after a challenging period in neurological intensive care, we can tell you that Jules has taken an

important step,” explains parents Philippe and Christine in the statement.

The 25-year-old has now been moved to a hospital in Nice, France, but the condition are still said to be “critical”, writes the BBC.

Continued seriously

“Although the situation is remains serious, and may remain so, it was decided that Jules was stable enough to be returned to his native France, “says the statement.

It was during the Japan GP, ​​for just over six weeks ago, as the Frenchman lost control of his Marussia car in a high speed curve and crashed into the wheel who entered the field to salvage another car.

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