Two-year-old Bianca, who was hit by a patrol car in the Buenos Aires town of Manuel Alberti, is 'evolving very well' after doctors removed her from the ventilator. The first responses are 'perfect,' and she continues to recover at the Federico Falcón Hospital in Del Viso. As a result of the accident, the girl underwent surgery due to a skull fracture, so her health condition caused great uncertainty as the hours passed. Now, after receiving good news, it became known that she is now awake, has started to eat, and was even able to say a few words. In turn, as confirmed by the minor's relatives to the Argentine News Agency, she is now able to eat and even say her first words. Gustavo Ruiz, Bianca's uncle, spoke with the Argentine News Agency and stated that the 2-year-old girl is 'evolving very well,' so it was decided to remove her from the ventilator. Regarding the police officer driving the patrol car, who, according to witnesses, was using a cell phone, the relative noted that there are no updates: 'The most curious thing about all this is that to this day, the names of the officers involved in the incident are unknown.' The case is in the hands of prosecutor Andrés Quintana of the UFI No. 2 of Pilar, and in this regard, Ruiz explained the status of the case: 'We are told that everything is in the prosecutor's hands, but we still do not know if the police were given alcohol tests, or if there is any footage from the municipal cameras.'
Two-Year-Old Girl Hit by Police Car Shows Good Recovery
Two-year-old Bianca, hit by a patrol car in Manuel Alberti, is recovering well after being taken off a ventilator. She is now awake, eating, and speaking. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.