A missionary from St. George is now in a rehabilitation hospital after getting hit by a car 2-and-a-half months ago.
ST. GEORGE — A missionary from St. George is now in a rehabilitation hospital after getting hit by a car two-and-a-half months ago.
Leonard's companion broke several bones but is recovering at home. Leonard has been at a Boston hospital since the collision caused a traumatic brain injury. "He's still in what they call a mid-conscious state," Waggoner said. "So he's waking up, but he still is not completely responsive."
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