The family’s spokesperson Kåre Løvstakken confirms that Mia Rusthen is back in Norway. Here she is admitted to the neurosurgery department at Oslo University Hospital (Ous). But: the health situation is unchanged. She is still in a coma. And don’t breathe yourself. “She is still breathing with the help of a respirator, and was kept asleep during the transport,” the family writes in a message sent by the family’s spokesperson Løvstakken. The family is grateful for all the support they have received following their daughter’s accident. Medical coma It was VG who first reported the return home. – She has come to Norway and to Ullevål University Hospital, her father Trond Rusthen told the newspaper on Sunday morning. Rusthen has been in a medically induced coma since the serious accident during the road racing World Cup in Italy in mid-June. Just a few days after the accident, work began to bring Rusthen home. And on Friday, the family’s spokesperson Kåre Løvstakken said that she would be flown home during the weekend. And on Sunday she came home. Løvstakken says the family together with the doctors will make a plan for the days ahead. Collided during the WC In January, news wrote that Rusthen had been chosen to participate in the WC in road racing. For the first time, a women’s class was established. – I have been working for this since I was 18, said Rusthen then. As an 18-year-old, she was handpicked for Yamaha’s road racing team. As an only girl. And from the start the dream was the WC. When she got a place, she began collecting money to be able to afford to participate in the World Cup in Italy. Something she succeeded in doing. But during the championship things went wrong. She collided seven rounds before the end of the WC race. During the collision, she suffered a head injury. She was operated on a short time later. Published 23.06.2024, at 12.14 Updated 23.06.2024, at 12.57 p.m
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