Saturday, May 06, 2006

Little Sophie - Critical, but Stable


Update on Sophie Delezio's progress

Little Sophie's condition is still critical, but doctors don't expect her to face any surgery.

Our prayers have been answered and I have no doubt in my mind that our prayers contributed to her stabilized condition. The powerful combination of our prayers, the swift action of the helicopter rescue service team and the wonderful doctors at the Sydney Children's Hospital have all come together for our brave little Auzzie girl who has crept so deep into our hearts.

Sophie has a broken jaw, broken ribs and a shoulder bone bleeding around her left lung.

According to the New South Wales Opposition leader, Peter Debnam, the crossing is incredibly dangerous and needs fixing.

This crossing has a regular accident history and it is time that authorities take action and conduct a CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) audit on the pedestrian crossing. If local authorities don't have the necessary expertise, they should get consultants in to do the audit for them. Some local companies offer excellent
CPTED training courses for police, council and government organisation staff. I have done one of these courses myself and it is an absolute must for the people responsible for the management of this pedestrian crossing.

My God bless each and every person who assisted Sophie thus far.

Victoria


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