Five children and 21 adults were still fighting for their lives in hospital on Saturday after the Nice truck attack, the French health ministry said.
In a statement the ministry said a total of 121 injured people remained in hospital while another 182 people had sought care in hospitals around the city and in nearby towns.
Tunisian Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, 31, smashed a 19-tonne truck into a packed crowd on Thursday night just as a fireworks display was ending, killing 84 people, including 10 children.
The children were being treated at the Lenval Foundation paediatric hospital in the French Riviera city.
Lenval spokeswoman Stephanie Simpson said that “five children are still in critical condition and one child has stabilised”, adding the hospital had treated 30 children the night of the attack.
Among the children is an unidentified eight-year-old boy who may be a missing Romanian national.
“Three Romanian nationals, two spouses and a minor, who were in the Nice area at the time of the attack have not yet been located”, Romania’s foreign affairs ministry said.
“There is one minor (at Lenval) who could be the missing child”, it added.
Simpson, the hospital spokesperson, said the youngest to be treated at Lenval was six months old, with most of the children being treated for head trauma and fractures.
“We are used to treating lots of children, what has been difficult to manage is the psychological aspect,” Simpson said.
A team of trauma counsellors has been working at the hospital, seeing over 50 families since the attack.
Is this a blog series? If not, it should be. I would love to read the next installment on this subject.
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