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Friends and family support woman in coma after nasty crash on US 60
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Friends and family support woman in coma after nasty crash on US 60

A Valley woman is recovering tonight after a nasty crash on U.S. 60 when a truck threw pipes and a utility pole into her vehicle.

He fell into a coma, but his friends and family are standing behind him to keep his business afloat.

They received good news from the hospital.

Victoria Cardenas, 26, opened her eyes and reacted to the visual simulacra. But there is still a long road to recovery.

Footage of the accident reveals the seriousness of the accident accidentbut Victoria miraculously survived.

SkyFOX footage of crash at US 60 and Crismon Road

“It’s a miracle. If anyone saw the wreckage or saw the scene, there wasn’t much left. The only thing left was my daughter,” her mother, Amber, said.

Victoria’s owner those who throw mud At Goldfield Goldmine Apache JunctionA business where he sells his own pottery.

His friends and family run his store in his absence to ensure the store continues to thrive.

“He is so loved, he is an amazing person. I am so lucky to have him as a friend. I’m sorry, I love him so much,” said his friend Cameryn Lucia.

Emotional support has been pouring in for Victoria, who is much loved and considered a wonderful person.

After the surgery, Victoria was given a sedative to help with the recovery process.

While his affairs are handled by his community, his family can focus solely on his recovery.

“It’s a miracle that God wanted him here for a reason, that he’s still alive, and that my baby is going to wake up,” Amber said.

Victoria’s family set up a GoFundMe page to help raise money for her treatment and new pottery equipment, especially since her hand was severely injured in the accident.

There is no indication yet as to when Victoria will be able to leave hospital.