KAKE - Kansas mother, daughter hit by car in Kentucky have returned home
NICKERSON, Kan. (KAKE) - A mother and daughter from Nickerson who, along with two other family members, where hit by a car in Louisville, Kentucky, last month are out of the hospital and back at home to continue their recovery.
Amy and Ava Jones returned to Nickerson, Ava's brother Hunter confirmed Friday.
On July 5, four members of the Jones family were in Louisville, Kentucky, for Ava's AAU basketball tournament when police say a driver under the influence of opioids hit them with his car.
Trey Jones, husband and father, died days later in a Kentucky hospital. Creek Jones suffered a few minor cuts and scrapes, but was otherwise fine. Amy, Trey’s wife, and Ava, Trey’s daughter, suffered more serious injuries. With traumatic brain injuries and several broken bones, doctors told the Jones family the pair's injuries could be life changing.
Amy and Ava Jones returned to Nickerson, Ava's brother Hunter confirmed Friday.
On July 5, four members of the Jones family were in Louisville, Kentucky, for Ava's AAU basketball tournament when police say a driver under the influence of opioids hit them with his car.
Trey Jones, husband and father, died days later in a Kentucky hospital. Creek Jones suffered a few minor cuts and scrapes, but was otherwise fine. Amy, Trey’s wife, and Ava, Trey’s daughter, suffered more serious injuries. With traumatic brain injuries and several broken bones, doctors told the Jones family the pair's injuries could be life changing.
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