Cedar City teen injured in autoped crash making progress in recovery, family says

Supporters of Trinity Dorris during "Stay Strong" gathering, Cedar City, Thursday. Friends and family members say she is making progress in her recovery.

Supporters of Trinity Dorris during "Stay Strong" gathering, Cedar City, Thursday. Friends and family members say she is making progress in her recovery. (Jeff Richards, St. George News)


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CEDAR CITY — Friends and family members of Trinity Dorris, the 14-year-old middle schooler who was struck by a car and injured in Cedar City on April 4, say she is making progress in her recovery.

Family spokesperson Lori Mosley said she visited Trinity, along with her parents and sisters, at Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City on Sunday.

"Trinity is tired due to not sleeping well but is awake and aware," Mosley shared in a written social media post, adding, "She can talk in whispers when she wants and also will nod or shake her head to answer questions."

Mosley said Trinity has been moved out of the pediatric intensive care unit and is now staying in the neurotrauma section.

Read the full article at St. George News here.

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