NEW ROADS — Both 13-year-old girls hospitalized after being thrown from a Ferris wheel's carriage at the Harvest Festival on False River have returned home after spending time in the intensive care unit, Pointe Coupee Parish Sheriff Rene' Thibodeaux told WBRZ on Friday.
The two teens were riding the Ferris wheel at the New Roads festival on Nov. 1 when they were tossed from the ride, dumping the girls more than 20 feet. According to officials, another person was also in the carriage but was not hospitalized.
"One had a small brain bleed, and the other had multiple operations, two on a knee and one on her hand," Thibodeaux said.
WBRZ reported that one of the girls was released from the ICU on Monday.
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