The 2-Year-Old Baby Saved by Her Grandmother Returns Home During the Pipe Explosion in Iztapalapa
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Her grandmother gave her life to save her and now returns home. The 2-year-old baby Jazlyn Azuleth, who was injured in the explosion of a gas pipe in Iztapalapa in early September, has returned to Mexico after two months and five days of treatment at Shriners Hospital in Galveston, Texas, a pediatric medical center specializing in burns. The little one was in critical condition at the American hospital where she was transferred after the explosi…
Baby Jazlyn Azuleth, a victim of a pipe explosion in Iztapalapa last September, returned to Mexico this Friday after spending more than two months in specialized treatment at Shriners Hospital in Galveston, Texas. The Michou and Mau Foundation, an organization that coordinated her medical care in the United States, reported that the minor and her mother arrived at Mexico City International Airport and were taken by ambulance to her home, with su…
The Michou and Mau Foundation detailed that Jazlyn Azuleth, the baby saved by her grandmother in the explosion of a gas pipe on the Bridge of Concordia, Iztapalapa, returned to Mexico City after being hospitalized for two months in the United States.
The baby Jazlyn, who survived the explosion of a gas pipe in Iztapalapa on September 10, returned last Friday 21st to her home at the CDMX after receiving specialized care in Texas. The little girl arrived by plane accompanied by her mother and was taken by ambulance to her home to protect her health and privacy. Her return marks a moment of hope after more than two months of surgeries, therapies and intensive care. Subscribe to our Telegram cha…
The case of the baby Jazlyn went around the world after her grandmother, Alicia Teodoro Matías, protected her from the flames caused by the explosion of a pipe on the Bridge of Concordia, Iztapalapa, on September 10. The post Baby Jazlyn, a victim of the explosion in Iztapalapa, returns to Mexico after attention in the US first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx
We recently told them that Alicia Matías Teodoro will receive a medal of posthumous honor for risking her life to save her little granddaughter. The only thing Clara Brugada and the Government of Mexico City were waiting for was the return of Jazlyn Azuleth. And guess what? She’s back. Michou Foundation and Mau confirmed that after two months and five days she finished her treatment in the United States, so she will now continue her recovery in …
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