Saturday, December 2, 2023

Hero Of Dublin Knife Attack Out Of Intensive Care

She physically interposed herself between the kid stabber and most of the rest of the children, giving the munchkins a few seconds to run. That's a straight-up hero.

From Dublin Live, December 1:

Hero school worker who put life on the line to save kids out of intensive care
More than a week after the horror attack in which Leanne Flynn Keogh was repeatedly stabbed as she defended the young kids from the knifeman, sources have confirmed that her condition has improved enough for her to be moved out of ICU – and into a high dependency unit

The hero who put her life on the line to save kids during last week's Dublin crèche attack is now out of intensive care, it has emerged.

More than a week after the horror attack in which Leanne Flynn Keogh was repeatedly stabbed as she defended the young kids from the knifeman, sources have confirmed that her condition has improved enough for her to be moved out of ICU – and into a high dependency unit.

"It’s good news," a source told The Irish Mirror.

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Dubliner Ms Flynn Keogh, who is in her 20s, had been in the intensive care unit of the city’s Mater Hospital ever since the attack on the crèche at Gaelscoil Cholaiste Mhuire on the city’s Parnell Square East last Thursday – and there had been fears she may not survive her injuries....

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