‘Always smiling:’ Injured Humboldt Bronco working to overcome brain injury
SASKATOON — Layne Matechuk started a collection after the Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
Tiny pieces of glass lodged in his body from shattered windows have been slowly working themselves to the surface of his skin. About 11 fragments sit in a jar, the latest from one of his fingers.
Another shard is starting to protrude through a bump on his right elbow.
The 19-year-old from Colonsay, Sask., isn’t able to say much. After the April 6 crash, he spent a month in a coma with a serious brain injury and had to learn how to talk and walk again. He also has limited use of his right arm.