Update: Curtisha Davis has been released from University Medical Center Brackenridge, a hospital spokesperson says. , she has returned home. Her boyfriend, DeAndre Tatum, remains in critical condition.
Two other Brackenridge patients (Gracie Nguyen, Evan West) remain in fair condition; at St. David's hospital, Mason Endres also remains in fair condition.
Another Brackenridge patient (Joseph McCraney) remains in good condition.
Original story (1: 56 p.m.): KERA News in Dallas has details on two of the victims in last week's.
Two of the victims still hospitalized � 17-year-old Curtisha Davis and 18-year-old DeAndre Tatum � are current and former students at in Fort Worth. "Cheerleader Curtisha Davis is expected to leave the hospital in the next few days," ."But DeAndre Tatum is still in a medically induced coma." The two are girlfriend and boyfriend.
Like many others, Trimble High students first learned about the incident through social media:
"It was on Facebook," said Taraysha Woods. "It was on Instagram. That's how I found out. � It was sad because it could have been anybody. And I just thank god it wasn’t me or anybody I was close to."
KERA notes the incident came as the school was reeling from another tragedy: the stabbing death of Trimble junior Jocelyn Saucedo. A counseling center has been set up at the school to help the students.
21-year-old Killeen, Texas resident Rashad Owens has been formally charged in the crash that killed two people and injured 23 on Red River Street during South by Southwest.
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