Vilhelmina's physical condition was deplorable. Her mouth, which was torn open, could not be stitched up. The crushed skull of her face made it difficult for her face to return to its original state. Plus there were blood clots in the brain due to bleeding. Her legs, limbs, spine and sternum were broken.
Vilhelmina had to get more than three hundred stitches first, only then could she be put into a coffin. My daughter now looked like a sleeping human being.
Everyone around me offered their condolences. They said that life and death have their own destiny. Only for me, this was not the case. My daughter, Vilhelmina could clearly have been saved if I had managed to get a blood donor. Vilhelmina was clearly saved.
I still remembered after arriving at the hospital, she was quickly pushed into the operating room. The doctor meant that all the broken bones could be repaired, but the ruptured internal organs needed an emergency blood transfusion.