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Adam Stearman was actually flown to UL hospital, family reports

By Ed Waggener

Prominent Greensburg attorney Adam Stearman, 34, son of Columbia's Bonnie Davenport and step son of Bro. Bill Davenport, suffered very serious injuries in the two vehicle collision on KY 70 in Casey County last week, far greater than indicated in the brief CM item posted on Thursday, October 17, 2013, immediately following the accident.

Rev. Davenport wrote us on Monday, October 21, 2013 that there is much more to the story.

"Adam was not treated and released from the Taylor County Hospital," he writes. "Adam was flown by jet to Uof L Medical Center. He is still in very serious condition.

"It will be a slow recovery with multiple surgeries," Bro. Davenport wrote, for the family, adding, "Many people assumed by this report that it was just a little fender bender. Thanks for giving correction to this report."

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