Knoxville 8-year-old ‘fighting for his life’ After Being Hit by a Car
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Knoxville 8-year-old ‘fighting for his life’ After Being Hit by a Car

Wyatt Turpin remains at East Tennessee Children’s Hospital after being hit by a car more than two weeks ago.

The eight-year-old was hit by a car while trying to cross Broadway Street in Knoxville and was taken immediately to the hospital.

“When I got that call, I can’t describe to you the pain and anxiety and how anxious I was,” said Wyatt’s mom, Elizabeth Turpin.

Turpin was at work when the accident happened and said her son was in the care of someone that she knew at the time. The driver of the car that hit Wyatt will not be charged, according to Knoxville police.

Wyatt has a broken leg, fractured hips, and a significant brain injury.

“He loves to be in sports, play on bikes, and anything that goes fast; he loves to watch, like racing. That’s one of his dreams to become a race car driver,” said Turpin.

Turpin said that as of the last few days, Wyatt was able to open his eyes for the first time. He’s also been able to acknowledge and respond to questions by blinking.

While doctors said it’s likely Wyatt won’t make a 100% recovery, Turpin is holding out hope and still waiting for more positive news in the coming weeks when it comes to Wyatt’s recovery.

Story courtesy of WVLT

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