
Following her near-fatal drop from a five-story hospital balcony late last month, Amy Laverock’s family has provided another update on the celebrity ‘ problem.
Nicole Rockmann shared the release on her 19- yr- aged child, who was placed on living support after the accident, in a post to Laverock’s official Facebook page earlier this week.
” Thank you for your therapeutic emails for Mamie”, the article began. ” Mamie survived her injury, but her road to recovery may be longer. I’ll soon set up a box for all of your greetings and well-wishes.
Laverock, known for her role in , Hallmark series” When Calls the Heart” , , was initially taken to a Winnipeg hospital on May 11 due to an , undisclosed “medical emergency” , , according to a GoFundMe campaign created by the family.
She was finally transferred to St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia, where on May 26 she “was escorted out of a stable system and taken up to a balcony staircase from which she fell five reports”.
In the midst of , debate that Laverock’s fall was a suicide attempt, Rockmann told the L. A. It was not intentional, and the health maintenance facility’s staff was to blame.
” There will be accountability”, Rockmann said, saying the family plans to take legal actions against St. Paul’s.
Though the extent of Laverock’s injuries are unclear, the family said she” shattered” her body and has been in” tremendous pain”. She has since gone through numerous intensive therapies.
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