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The Missouri teenager whose life appeared to be shattered when she was reduced to a twitching wreck after her head was slammed into the pavement during a March 8 fight is making strides toward recovery.
In March, a viral video showed Maurnice DeClue and Kaylee Gain fighting, with DeClue getting the better of the punches and then slamming Gain’s head into the pavement over and over.
DeClue is facing an assault charge and a hearing to determine whether the 15-year-old will be tried as an adult for her battle with the 16-year-old Gain.
Closed head injuries can last a lifetime. Glad she's improving, but she'll never be the same.
Kaylee Gain is walking, 'greatly improved' less than 2 months after having head slammed into ground near school https://t.co/6uwrmAZ2gg via @nypost
— Beri (@sniffydogs) April 18, 2024
Gain, who was in a coma for two weeks after the incident, is making unexpected progress, according to an update posted on a GoFundMe page by her father. Clinton, and her stepmother, Jamie.
“We wanted to share an update on Kaylee’s progress. We have been truly amazed by the progress she has made in such a short time,” they wrote on April 16.
“Physically she is doing well, walking with little to no assistance but must wear a helmet for her safety as she is still missing her bone flap. That will be another surgery for her down the road…
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