Christi-Ann Watkins left hospital in a wheelchair, then progressed to using a cane. She walks with a limp and can only stand for about an hour.

She visits her kinesiologist, physical therapist and chiropractor weekly. Her scarred hands cause her “excruciating pain” if they rub against anything.

“Just recently I was able to fold laundry,” she said.

The Vancouver mother is one of the victims from the April 26 Lapu Lapu Day tragedy when an SUV driver plowed through a street of people, killing 11 people and injuring dozens from ages five to 65. Kai-Ji Adam Lo is accused of driving the SUV and faces 11 counts of second-degree murder.

For some, the recovery has been long and arduous. Police confirmed Friday that the two people who remain in hospital are stable.

Watkins, who performed at and

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