Teen pronounced dead in crash, back home from hospital
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A South Carolina teen, originally pronounced dead at the scene of a car accident, returns home after nearly a month-long recovery in an Atlanta hospital.
Grayson Hucks was severely injured in a six-vehicle crash in May, WMBF reported.
She says she doesn't remember the crash itself, but does remember how much pain she was in.
Hucks suffered a fractured ulna, broken knee cap, and broken tibia. She also had a brain injury, that has led to her having issues with her short-term memory.
Nursing student, Grayson Hucks, 19, is able to speak for the very first time, just weeks after she was pronounced dead. Find out what she had to say about the six-car accident that left her severely injured:
Posted by WMBF News on Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Hucks car was hit head-on in the crash on US route 17.
She was a nursing student and was leaving her summer job as a medical assistant at a local urgent care center.
Her plans on becoming a nurse may not come true due to the brain injury, doctors told WMBF.
But she told the television station, "I have to be able to go to school, that's the most important thing to me, and it still is."
Hucks said she hopes to return to school as soon as possible to finish her nursing degree.
