I just got off the phone again...it's almost 7:30 am here and I still haven't slept a wink. Pah. -_-
The nurses say he got cut up a bit in his face, but it could have been a lot worse. Erik got to see himself in a mirror and is feeling a bit depressed. (poor fellah).
It seems the accident was a head on collision...We only have 2 lane highway over here and he was trying to pass a logging truck and didn't make it and crashed head on into another car.
His friend Tobias I thought was going to be sent home, but it now appears he's there overnight too. His girlfriend says it was just for observation though.
Not sure when he'll come home but at least I know I get to see him tomorrow. He's still in ICU but the night nurse says he's doing very well. She says they put him to sleep and sutured him up and removed the glass particles he had in his face and that he's been doing well.
Thanks again all of you for the moral support.
EDIT: Ugh, well, it's almost time for me to go to the hospital to get to see him. He called this morning and said he got to see the man he hit and is feeling a lot better since now he knows the man didn't have any major injuries and is being released today. They also cleaned up his bandages so he's feeling better about his face.
What DIDN'T make me feel good today is that the accident is in the newspaper today. So this morning I was able to read about it. Luckily the photo in the online version is a lot smaller and in less detail, but here it is:
Rough translation of the text as best as I can for those of you who don't read Swedish:
Quote:
Three People Hurt in Head-On Collision
Three people were hurt, two of them badly in a frontal collision i Pålberget Thursday night. Photo Credit: Maria Johansson
A bad automotive accident occured on road 374 in Pålberget around 4pm Thursday. Three people were hurt, two of them badly. At the same time, all three were sent to Sunderby Hospital to recieve treatment.
Police pointed out the accident was a frontal crash, but the task about how it happened Thursday night and under what circumstances are cloudy. As soon as it is possible those involved will be questioned further.
The accident scene was icy and slippery. Both cars collided head-on and it was over an hour before traffic could be allowed to pass. Under that time grew a kilometer-long back-up of cars.