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Kaylee Gain, the Missouri teen who was seen getting her head bashed into the pavement by another girl during a fight, is now stable and breathing on her own according to her family.
Other teens continued to brawl around the girls, with no one seen stopping to check on critically injured Kaylee.FOX 2 on Saturday that the teen is finally stabilized, breathing on her own, and has been moved out of the ICU.This is April, Kaylee’s, mom. I wanted to come on here, first and foremost, and thank everyone for the generosity, love and support you have shown for Kaylee and our family.
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