Tunis: All the passengers who were wounded in the sliding accident of a tourist bus, which occurred Friday at the Borj Cédria interchange (southern entrance to Tunis), left hospitals after receiving the necessary medical care, with the exception of two cases still admitted to the intensive care unit of the Trauma and Burns Center in Ben Arous, Local Health Director Rim Trabelsi said on Saturday. She told TAP that the 23 injured tourists were admitted to the Trauma and Severe Burns Center in Ben Arous (18 injured), and the Charles Nicolle hospital (3 cases). Two other children were referred to the Béchir Hamza children's hospital in Bab Saadoun. The health of the two cases admitted to the intensive care unit of the Trauma and Severe Burns Center in Ben Arous is "stable," the same source said, adding that "they will leave the hospital in the coming hours." Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse
Ben Arous: All wounded passengers in tourist bus accident left hospitals except two patients (Local Health Director)
Ben Arous: All wounded passengers in tourist bus accident left hospitals except two patients (Local Health Director)
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