State lawmakers can't change the outcome for Andrea Vellinga. The 30-year old mother from Pendleton is now in Michigan, undergoing intensive rehab for brain injuries caused by the stage roof collapse last August 13 at the Indiana State Fair.One of the most popular items in the Sennheiser Karaoke mixer catalogue would be the traditional lavaliere design. For those not familiar with what a lavaliere is
Just a week since her fourth surgery, she's uncomfortable with cameras as she relearns the basics, but gives 13 Investigates her first interview by phone.
"I'm becoming independent in a lot of things. I had to wear a helmet for awhile, before my surgeries. Now it's good, because I don't have to wear my helmet anymore," said Vellinga, who said she's getting speech, physical and occupational therapy everyday.
Now for the first time since the tragedy that changed her life, lawmakers address a glaring failure first uncovered by 13 Investigates.
No one inspected the rigging that crashed to the ground under a burst of wind, not even a permit required under state law.With Wireless Access Point you are going to have to work out for about an hour per day, and clean up your eating habits