Victims of Calgary explosion require more surgery
A prayer of thanks planned for 10 men injured in a massive house explosion in late March has been delayed after three survivors met setbacks in their recovery.
However, that was cancelled last week when one of the injured men was brought in for further surgery as a result of problems with skin grafts, while operations are being scheduled for another two. Tiordit said the three most badly injured men were sedated for much of their time in hospital, including one who was expected to require up to six months of care. He said it is a miracle nobody has died, given the injuries.
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