Bub Rescued From the Vienna Danube Canal in the Crisis Centre
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The boy rescued from Vienna's Danube Canal last week has now left the hospital and was taken to a crisis center.


He was released from the hospital and, together with his brother, is in a hospital hazard investigation. Afterwards, it is decided whether the children will come back to their parents.
VIENNA. The four-year-old boy who was rescued from the Danube Canal in Vienna last week was released from the hospital.
The four-year-old boy, who was rescued from the Danube Canal in Vienna last week, has been released from the hospital. He has been in a crisis center of the Vienna Children's and Youth Aid (MA 11) since Tuesday, as spokeswoman Ingrid Pöschmann of the APA said. Currently, there is a hospital hazard investigation, in which it is also to be clarified how the incident had occurred. According to Pöschmann, this could take several weeks.
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