Seven months later, her skull is still not healed. She wears a
protective helmet -- with “Princess” inscribed on the front in pink
letters -- and her recovery remains a difficult work in progress.
Still, “parking-punch” victim Lana Rosas, 25, left a Manhattan courthouse with a little smile yesterday, as the end neared for the trial of Oscar Fuller, the muscular electrician who admittedly walloped her into a coma on East 14th Street in February.
“She’s great,” said Rosas’ mother, Angie Harrison, who has been here from Chicago caring for her daughter. Read Here
Still, “parking-punch” victim Lana Rosas, 25, left a Manhattan courthouse with a little smile yesterday, as the end neared for the trial of Oscar Fuller, the muscular electrician who admittedly walloped her into a coma on East 14th Street in February.
“She’s great,” said Rosas’ mother, Angie Harrison, who has been here from Chicago caring for her daughter. Read Here
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