Overview
- The two-year-old received her first skin-graft surgeries to her hands, legs and head with favorable results, according to Fundación Michou y Mau.
- She has started physical therapy to recover mobility while continuing inpatient care at Shriners Hospitals for Children — Galveston.
- Jazlyn and her mother, Jazmín, remain at the Galveston facility, where they are receiving the necessary medical support.
- She was transferred from Mexico City’s Centro Médico Siglo XXI to the U.S. hospital on September 15 for specialized pediatric burn treatment.
- Her injuries stem from the LP gas-tanker explosion at the La Concordia bridge in Iztapalapa, where her grandmother, Alicia Matías, later died after shielding her, and the foundation plans further status updates on social media.