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Tortured man's slow steady recovery lined with bumps
Date: Saturday Jun. 12, 2010 9:30 PM ET
REGINA — A Winnipeg man who was tortured and dumped at a Regina hospital is said to be making slow but steady progress.
Dustin LaFortune was emaciated, burned and had parts of his tongue and lips cut off when he was left at the hospital in mid-April. His brother, Ryan, says Dustin likely won't make a 100 per cent recovery.
"After some surgeries -- and he'll need a lot of corrective surgeries -- he'll be able to walk and he'll be able to do all that maybe with a slight limp. He'll have some facial scarring and some things like that, but we're all more worried about the trauma and the mental acuity at this point," Ryan LaFortune said Sunday.
"Because he has an acquired brain injury, he could be a 100 per cent tomorrow or he could never be the same man again."
The LaFortune family says Dustin also appears to be suffering from retrograde amnesia -- a specific type of memory loss brought on by trauma and which wipes out recollections of the time leading up to the trauma.
http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Canada/20100612/Torture-victim-recovers-100612/
Date: Saturday Jun. 12, 2010 9:30 PM ET
REGINA — A Winnipeg man who was tortured and dumped at a Regina hospital is said to be making slow but steady progress.
Dustin LaFortune was emaciated, burned and had parts of his tongue and lips cut off when he was left at the hospital in mid-April. His brother, Ryan, says Dustin likely won't make a 100 per cent recovery.
"After some surgeries -- and he'll need a lot of corrective surgeries -- he'll be able to walk and he'll be able to do all that maybe with a slight limp. He'll have some facial scarring and some things like that, but we're all more worried about the trauma and the mental acuity at this point," Ryan LaFortune said Sunday.
"Because he has an acquired brain injury, he could be a 100 per cent tomorrow or he could never be the same man again."
The LaFortune family says Dustin also appears to be suffering from retrograde amnesia -- a specific type of memory loss brought on by trauma and which wipes out recollections of the time leading up to the trauma.
http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Canada/20100612/Torture-victim-recovers-100612/