Sophie Russon is recovering from life-saving surgery for a broken skull and brain bleed more than a month after the horror smash
A young woman who survived a car crash that killed three friends is now "awake and talking". in Wales.
Sophie and four pals were heading to a nightclub in Newport when their Volkswagen Tiguan crashed into trees off the A48 in Cardiff at 2am and it took police two days to find the wreckage on March 6. Tragically Eve Smith, 21, Darcy Ross, 20, and Rafel Jeanne, 21, were found dead. At the time she said: “She’s in shock and has a lot of injuries. You can’t recognise her.” However, Ms Certowicz said her daughter was now reading Facebook messages wishing her well.
Her mother added: “Even though she hates me for making her have her injections sorry Sophie Russon but mummy Anna knows best.”
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