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Australian boy wakes from coma after helicopter collision

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SYDNEY (AP) — A 10-year-old Australian boy who was critically injured two weeks ago when two helicopters collided, killing four people, has woken from a coma. Nicholas Tadros remained in a Brisbane hospital where medical staff described his condition on Monday as “critical but stable.” His mother Vanessa Tadros was killed in the crash Jan. 2 at the tourist city of Gold Coast.  One of the priests who conducted her funeral said on social media the boy had woken from a coma and responded to questions. A British couple and one helicopter pilot also were killed in the collision. In addition to the boy, two other passengers remain hospitalized.

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