After 333 days in hospital, Humboldt Bronco Morgan Gobeil released | CBC News

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Morgan has undergone surgeries and hours of physical, occupational, and speech therapy. He still can't walk or talk, but the family says it remains 'hopeful that those will be the kind of milestones we will someday be able to celebrate.' | CBCSask

11 months after the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, hockey player Morgan Gobeil is released from hospitalMorgan Gobeil's family released this photo of him on his last day in hospital. He holds a "'Believe' sign from the Broncos' assistant coach that was intended to stay at the hospital until the final injured player was released.

The only remaining hockey player still in the hospital after the Humboldt Broncos bus crash has been released. Nearly 11 months ago, Morgan Gobeil suffered a serious head injury in the crash. Over the course of 333 days in Saskatoon City Hospital, the 19-year-old has undergone numerous surgeries and hours of physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Gobeil still can't walk or talk, but the family says it remains "hopeful that those will be the kind of milestones we will someday be able to celebrate.

Gobeil was one of 13 hockey players injured when the Humboldt Broncos team bus collided with a semi truck on April 6, 2018 on their way to a play off game. Sixteen members of the team were killed. The semi truck driver, Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, admitted that he went through a stop sign and pleaded guilty to 29 counts of dangerous driving. He will be sentenced on March 22.

 

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