![]() Hilliard police continue to investigate the incident but are not pursuing criminal charges. But, Berning said donations made to the family through a GoFundMe page will go a long way in aiding a recovery process that could last months. ![]() The Harris family does not want money to be the focus of community conversations regarding support efforts for them. Support for Harris can be shown through greeting cards, which can be sent through the Nationwide Children's Hospital website. "Her family is the most important thing in the world with her," Berning said. "She says 'hi' to people in the supermarket. "Allie's an incredible child," Berning said. Standout among Allie's many warming qualities, Berning said, are her social butterfly persona and family-first mindset. Berning and Allie's mother, Lauren, have since grown close. "There were a lot of moments where doctors were concerned that the injuries were life threatening."īerning first connected with the Harris family three years ago, when she and her family moved to Cross Creek Village. "It's going to be a long road for recovery," said Jamie Berning, a friend of the Harris family. She was scheduled to undergo an MRI on Thursday to evaluate spinal trauma. ![]() ![]() She suffered significant trauma to her lungs and more than 15 fractured bones, including trauma to her head and face. She was immediately taken to Nationwide Children's Hospital, according to Hilliard officials.Īs of Thursday afternoon, Harris was responsive but still in critical condition. She stepped off the float and was hit by the trailer near Main and Franklin streets. The happy-go-lucky girl seriously injured at the Hilliard Independence Day Parade remains in the hospital.Īllie Harris, 7, was riding a float attached to a trailer during the parade Tuesday morning. ![]()
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