
(Midland Today) – An exciting job in construction was supposed to be a new chapter in life for 22-year-old Joshua Cristao.
But tragedy struck the Nobleton resident only two weeks in, when he suffered a traumatic brain injury from a falling beam that left him unresponsive. In an instant, Joshua was stripped of his normal life.
Despite initially being given a one per cent chance of survival, Joshua has made slow steps to regaining consciousness and relearning basic motor skills since the April accident. CONTINUE