16-05-2025
Terre Haute teen returns home after 16 months in Riley Children's Hospital
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— After spending 513 days in Riley Children's Hospital, a Terre Haute teen has finally made her way back home.
16-year-old Brilea Southard has been released from the hospital after being critically injured in a car crash before Christmas in 2023. Her family was hit head-on by an impaired driver while looking at Christmas lights. Southard suffered broken bones, injuries to her abdomen, and an aortic tear that nearly resulted in the loss of her legs. After almost 30 surgeries, Southard has beaten all the odds and headed home Friday.
Dozens of doctors and nurses lined the hallway as Southard bid farewell to the hospital. In a news release from IU Health, the family said that their faith has carried them through the journey and that they are grateful for the community's support.
'All the grace goes to her,' said Riley Children's Health hospitalist Dr. Hank Knouse. 'She's a rock star. To be as mentally tough as she is every day is impressive. She's probably one of the most resilient people I've ever met, especially at her age. It's been so impressive watching her and her family go through the ups and downs but never give up … after what can be a life-ending injury.'
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