http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...207653,00.html
"LAURA VANRYN’S family kept a vigil by the hospital bed for five weeks after the crash, waiting for their daughter to come out of a coma.
Every step of her arduous recovery — from the first squint of her eyes to her first coherent speech — was lovingly chronicled by the family on an internet blog.
But as the young blonde woman finally came round, the VanRyns discovered that the bruised and swollen patient was not their daughter at all. In a macabre mix-up, Miss VanRyn had been mistaken for her college friend Whitney Cerak, who was thought to have died in the crash that killed five and had already had a funeral.
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Milan.
"LAURA VANRYN’S family kept a vigil by the hospital bed for five weeks after the crash, waiting for their daughter to come out of a coma.
Every step of her arduous recovery — from the first squint of her eyes to her first coherent speech — was lovingly chronicled by the family on an internet blog.
But as the young blonde woman finally came round, the VanRyns discovered that the bruised and swollen patient was not their daughter at all. In a macabre mix-up, Miss VanRyn had been mistaken for her college friend Whitney Cerak, who was thought to have died in the crash that killed five and had already had a funeral.
",
Milan.