West Cork girl Féile O'Sullivan 'making good progress' after leaving intensive care

She is likely to remain at CHI in Crumlin for some time after over 50 surgeries and procedures since she lost both legs in a farming accident
West Cork girl Féile O'Sullivan 'making good progress' after leaving intensive care

Féile O'Sullivan and her mother Maureen in CHI at Crumlin hospital with the Sam Maguire Cup last weekend.

Féile O'Sullivan, the West Cork teenager who lost both legs in a farming accident, is now out of the intensive care unit, though her treatment continues at Crumlin Hospital.

The sports-mad girl had a devastating accident in early July at her hometown of Allihies. Since then she has gone through over 50 surgeries and procedures, first at Cork University Hospital and for some months now in CHI at Crumlin in Dublin.

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