Reports: Boy continues sanatorium onslaught after scarcely drowning on Disney boat …
3 views - published on April 8th, 2013 in Disney News tagged Disney, disney news, disneyland, walt disney, walt disney worldThe 4-year-old child who scarcely drowned on a Disney Fantasy journey boat Mar 30 might face “extensive mind damage” though his parents, helped by their faith, sojourn confident their small “warrior” will continue to recover, according to several social-media sites.
“We really feel your prayers and know that God is with us,” his relatives wrote on CaringBridge, a site to share personal health news. “We have a conflict to quarrel here!”
The boy, identified on a sites as Chase Lykken of Minnesota, was airlifted from a boat after being pulled from a pool shortly after his family boarded a Fantasy for a seven-day cruise.
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Disney Fantasy boat earnings to Port Canaveral after medical emergencies
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Disney Fantasy: Boy, 4, still hospitalized after being pulled from Disney journey boat pool
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Disney Fantasy: Boy, 4, airlifted after being pulled from Disney cruise-ship pool
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Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
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Authorities have not reliable a boy’s identity, though a CaringBridge biography and a Facebook page — both started within a few days of a collision — as good as a family member’s blog and online Disney summary play brand Chase as a child found nonchalant in a boat pool.
On a sites, his parents, identified as Chris and Lisa, have been detailing Chase’s diagnosis during Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. They called a child “our Warrior Chaser” and common photos of a blond-haired boy, including one of him in a Captain America dress with his defense bearing outward.
Hundreds of people — some strangers to a family — have posted comments charity prayers and wish for a full recovery.
The relatives wrote Sunday of their struggles to understanding with potentially “crushing” news and pronounced tests after this week should let them know some-more about a mind repairs they fear. “Chase is here with us now … Lord for that we am grateful,” a father wrote on CaringBridge.
In an progressing post, they wrote that they were not certain how a collision happened though pronounced several “good Samaritans” helped Chase. “We appreciate those people from a bottom of a hearts for their prompt actions and but a doubt he would not be here right now but them. They are Chase’s angels!!!”
The Mar occurrence wasn’t a usually high-profile one to impact a Disney ship.
Saturday night, a Fantasy had to conduct behind to Port Canaveral shortly after environment journey when dual passengers — both with pre-existing conditions — suffered medical emergencies on board, officials said. The boat after set journey again for a seven-day cruise.
Desiree Stennett of a Sentinel staff contributed to this report. lpostal@tribune.com or 407-420-5273