Doctors kept him in hospital one night as a precaution and discharged him this morning. Nicola, the 21-month-old baby found alive yesterday in the woods of Palazzuolo sul Senio where he had disappeared for almost two days, left the Meyer pediatric hospital in Florence this morning, where he had been hospitalized for observation. The child, lost for 30 hours in the Mugello woods, was found in good condition, with slight abrasions.
Mugello, the missing child has been found: the moment of the embrace with the mother
“The little one spent a quiet night in one of the beds dedicated to brief observation in the emergency room of the Meyer Children’s Hospital. He rested with his mother. This morning, he spent the 24 hours necessary for observation, his conditions appeared to be good and he was discharged at around 10 am “, Meyer writes in a note.
Mugello, here is the escarpment where little Nicola was found
No details filter out from the sanitary staff, except for a detail that demonstrates the complete recovery of the little patient: “He ate like a wolf, or rather a cub”, they say from the ward. In fact, the child was mostly backward with two needs: food and sleep. And this he has done since his arrival until this morning.
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