Police Officer Diane Gonzalez, 47, seriously injured in the September collision of two police cruisers that killed a police sergeant was released from Yale-New Haven Hospital Tuesday for transfer to an out-of-state facility.
In a statement, her family said: "Diane will begin a journey of rehabilitation. The Gonzalez family would like to thank you for your prayers, get-well cards, flowers, food, kind words and all your wonderful expressions of concern,” the family said in a statement. Please continue to keep Diane in your prayers. Once again, a heartfelt thanks to all.”
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