An attack outside Dodger Stadium left him with brain damage. He has a message for Super Bowl fans
LOS ANGELES — Nearly three years ago, Rafael Reyna was leaving Dodger Stadium when he was attacked in the parking lot. Reyna was in a coma for weeks and required months of rehab to relearn how to speak and walk again because he suffered brain damage. Even now, he cannot remember what happened on the evening of March 29, 2019, and his family feels little closure because his attacker has not ...
by Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times
Feb 13, 2022
4 minutes
LOS ANGELES — Nearly three years ago, Rafael Reyna was leaving Dodger Stadium when he was attacked in the parking lot.
Reyna was in a coma for weeks and required months of rehab to relearn how to speak and walk again because he suffered brain damage. Even now, he cannot remember what happened on the evening of March 29, 2019, and his family feels little closure because his attacker has not been caught.
“I have to put my focus on my family and my husband. But let me tell you, deep down inside, I am just completely taken aback by how no one could find out who did this,” said his
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