Utah Woman Who Survived London Attack That Killed Her Husband Stands Up on Her Own
She also suffered a broken rib.
The Utah woman who suffered a broken leg from the London terrorist attack that killed her husband is now able to stand up on her own.
Melissa Cochran’s brother Clint Payne posted a photo of her standing with crutches lifted in the air and a smile on her face to their GoFundMe account on Saturday.
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The photo was captioned, "What lies behind you and what lies in front of you, pales in comparison to what lies inside of you."
Payne wrote that the quote is written on a board in Cochran’s hospital room.
Cochran also suffered a broken rib and cuts to the head during the March 22 attack.
"She is progressing steadily and we hope she will be able to return home soon," Clint told InsideEdition.com.
The couple was hurled over the bridge after being struck by a vehicle allegedly driven by Khalid Masood, 52, a British-born man.
The couple was on the last day of a European trip celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary.
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