When Calls the Heart's Erin Krakow Says Mamie Laverock's ‘On the Mend’

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‘When Calls the Heart’ star Erin Krakow gave an update on Mamie Laverock after her five-story fall

When Calls the Heart star Erin Krakow gave an update on her costar Mamie Laverock after she suffered injuries from a five-story fall.

While Krakow explained that the WCTH cast is giving Laverock’s family “some privacy” and not going into detail on her injuries, she expressed sadness over the “heartbreaking” experience Laverock has been dealing with lately.Laverock suffered a “medical emergency” on May 11 and was taken to a hospital where she began to show “signs of improvement,” according to her family’s GoFundMe page.

Rockmann confirmed that Laverock was moved to a different hospital after her fall and revealed that they would be taking legal action against St. Paul’s Hospital, where the incident took place. “This is an absolute miracle and there will be accountability,” Rockmann explained, adding that the fall was not “intended.”

Laverock’s WCTH costars, meanwhile, have rallied around her since the accident. “We're really there for each other in our lowest moments, and we're also there to help celebrate each other when we have successes,” Krakow revealed to Us. “It's a great relationship.”

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