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Lecturer Kate Stone who was seriously injured when she was gored by a stag in the Highlands last month is now able to walk short distances and speak to friends and family.
The academic is ?progressing daily? in hospital and has been moved from the high dependency unit to a regular ward.
The 44-year-old was injured by the animal near Fort William in the Highlands in the early hours of Monday December 30.
She was placed in an induced coma on New Year?s Eve following an operation at Glasgow?s Southern General Hospital to repair damage to her windpipe, and was taken off sedation the following week.
http://www.scotsman.com/news/education/highland-stag-attack-victim-able-to-walk-1-3278442
The academic is ?progressing daily? in hospital and has been moved from the high dependency unit to a regular ward.
The 44-year-old was injured by the animal near Fort William in the Highlands in the early hours of Monday December 30.
She was placed in an induced coma on New Year?s Eve following an operation at Glasgow?s Southern General Hospital to repair damage to her windpipe, and was taken off sedation the following week.
http://www.scotsman.com/news/education/highland-stag-attack-victim-able-to-walk-1-3278442