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Correa requires further surgery, remains in induced coma

Juan Manuel Correa requires further surgery, but his condition has begun to take an "upward trend" as he recovers from the injuries sustained in the Formula 2 crash that killed Anthoine Hubert. Correa suffered fractures to both legs and a spinal injury in the incident at Spa-Francorchamps, and later came down with respiratory failure, having moved from a hospital in Belgium to a facility in London. Article continues under video The American remains in an induced coma and will undergo further procedures when he has regained enough strength. A statement from Correa's parents read: "We have good days and bad days as well as long nights and short nights but with the support of...
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