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Most injured tourists in Macao's tour bus crash "in stable condition": health authorities

Xinhua, August 9, 2016 Adjust font size:

Most injured tourists in Macao's bus crash accident were in stable condition, the special administrative region's health authorities said on Tuesday.

Macao's Health Bureau said up to now, there are 10 people still hospitalized among the 32 injured tourists. Although one woman still remains unconscious, nine others are in stable condition.

Kiang Wu Hospital emergency branch director Li Qisheng said the 46-year-old woman sustained skull fracture and was still unconscious after surgery. However, her heart beat and blood pressure are stable, and the hospital will assess her brain condition after three to five days' treatment.

According to Health Bureau, another 73-year-old woman had already been discharged from hospital after proper treatment.

At least 32 tourists from the Chinese mainland were injured, three seriously on Monday when a tour bus crashed into a building in Macao, and the driver had been arrested for suspected dangerous driving. Endit