QuoteDisplay MoreEx-college of Stacy creates fund to help the family with expenses
Burleson High School also asks for prayers and donations; player's mother, Sherian Richards, waiting for passport and entry visa to come to Brazil
Stacy Sykora is still in the ICU of the Syrian-Lebanese Hospital
(Photo: Alessandro Iwata)
There were two days without sleep. Stacy did not respond to email or phone call, as he often did after matches, and the information that arrived in Brazil they realized they had been injured in an accident involving the bus of the Volei Futuro team. Keri, her sister and nurse licensed in Colorado, is on track to São Paulo. According to the american press, the family received a call thursday from the Brazilian Consulate to report that doctors hoped to begin removing it from the induced coma.
The mother of the libero, Sherian Richards, a teacher at Burleson High School, where Stacy has also studied, is waiting for the expedition of your passport to get the entry visa. Burleson asked the students not only for prayers but for donations to help the family with travel expenses and medical care. A fund was created for it at the National Bank of Texas.
- We hear a lot. Some were true, others not. It's hopeless - said his father, Ed Sykora to the Star-Telegram.
The technique of the volleyball team of Texas A & M University, Laurie Corbelli, is concerned about the future of his former player. But like the friends of Stacy believes that if anyone is able to get a return, that person is the Olympic medalist.
- I'm really worried about the liberation of the doctors that she comes back to play again. She will fight them like crazy for it. It can infiltrate the gym wearing a wig and who knows what else. Yes, you will need 24-hour surveillance if they tell her not to play again - Corbelli said.
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