One of two surviving Georgia Southern University nursing students involved in the fatal crash Wednesday that left five fellow nursing students dead, was moved to another hospital Thursday, while the second surviving student is still being treated at a Savannah hospital. Megan Richards, a junior from Loganville, is in stable condition and was moved from Memorial Health Medical Center in Savannah to an undisclosed hospital for observation and recuperation, said David Oliver, a friend of the Richards family. "Megan was released from the Savannah hospital earlier, but she has been admitted to another hospital for ongoing treatment.
I-16 crash survivors in stable condition
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