An 11-year-old girl who was hurt in the deadly Christmas parade
rampage in Wisconsin told doctors to “glue me back together,” according
to a report.
Jessalyn Torres lost her kidney and suffered a broken pelvis,
lacerations to the lungs and remaining kidney, as well as internal
bleeding when Darrell Brooks allegedly plowed through the crowd Sunday
in Waukesha, the Sun reported.
Five people died in the carnage and another 48 were injured.
The girl was with her mom, Amber Kohnke, and her sister Averie, 2, at
the parade, where she performed with the Waukesha Xtreme Dance group
before being struck by the SUV, according to the outlet.
“Her mom and dad are with her now at the hospital. They will not be
leaving her side,” Jessalyn’s uncle Ryan Kohnke told the Sun. “The rest
of us are going to make sure the other kids are taken care of throughout
this.”
The injured girl has two other siblings, Kohnke said.
“Even when I spoke to her this morning on the phone, she said to me,
‘Tell them to just glue me back together,’” he said, laughing. “They
decided to do the intubation after that to make her more stable.
“I
think she’s confused, she doesn’t really understand what happened. A
lot of these kids are confused, they don’t know how to feel. They’re all
going through this in their own way, and most of them saw it,” Kohnke
told the Sun.
He described his niece as a “wonderful child.”
“Jessalyn loves to dance, she loves her team and her friends. She’s a
stubborn, energetic, wonderful child, caring and adventurous,” Kohnke
said. “She’s very into beauty and looking pretty for her contests, and
has a huge personality. She’s very individual.”
He recounted the horrifying moments at the parade, which he attended with his own two children.
“After I watched the guy barrel through, police trying to stop him, I
knew my family was down there,” Kohnke said, adding that he called
Amber but she didn’t answer.
“I grabbed my two children and we ran down there, I’m a veteran
myself and it was like a war zone. There were bodies all over, people
were just trying to help as much as they could. I just wanted to get the
younger kids out of there so that’s what I did,” he said.
“I heard he was out on a $1,000 bond for running over his girlfriend.
It just seems crazy and such a small amount — the rules need to
change,” Brooks told the Sun, referring to the suspect. “People have
been left traumatized by what they saw at the parade, you don’t expect
something like this to happen in a place like Waukesha.”
On Monday night, hundreds of people turned out for a vigil and interfaith prayer after the deadly incident.
“We walk that street every day — it’s home and it just hits really close to home,” longtime Waukesha resident Kim Mischalouski told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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