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” I only remember saying,’ Choose save me. Choose protect me. Choose save me.’ Talking to the hospital and the entire health workers, Nathan Demian told Global News,” I was just praying to God that my existence doesn’t end this way.” The 22-year-old from Langley, who is currently a hockey player at Ohio State University, was shot in the backseat of a drive-by filming on December 8. ” A few feet in a unique way, and you’re dying on the spot”, Demian said. The young person is now recovering in B.C. over the holidays and is now back in Ohio. Specialists in Ohio informed his home that he might not make it after he was shot in the abdomen. His loved people rushed to support him. ” Every day was like another mystery, we were hearing”, sister Anne said. However, the doctor also had so many ups and downs and challenging moments within the first three weeks, and Demian eventually realized he might need a feeding tubes and ostomy bags for the rest of his existence. Although the football player had some inner bleeding and needed to be rushed up to the ICU, he managed to survive each time. He claimed that his new perspective and friends and family helped. ” There’s more to life than playing activities, recognizing there’s more to life than school”, he said. ” Realize that, like, life can change so rapidly “.Trending Then
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Vancouver hockey player struck by a stray bullet in Ohio Despite the fact that the militants are still at large, Demian said he is never concerned about that and is instead focused on recovering and returning to the game by August. ” I’m so glad, and just like so, just so happy to have a second chance at life”, he said. &, copy 2025 Global News, a section of Corus Entertainment Inc.