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- The passenger who was in Nick Hogan's Toyota Supra when the two had an accident remains on life support and according to new court documents, he will likely spend the remainder of his life in a nursing home. John Graziano, a former United States Marine and a big friend of the Hogan's was reportedly not wearing a seat belt at the time of crash which is why he ended up with the majority of the injuries. Nick was released the day after from the hospital with a broken hand and some other injuries but to this day Graziano is still in a hospital listed in critical condition. A registered nurse who compiled the report for court said that Graziano responds to a pinch and has a gag reflex but doesn't respond to touch or sounds. His pupils are fixed so they don’t respond to light. While technically he's not brain dead, these symptoms aren't encouraging. In the report, the nurse said that he suffered a broken skull at the base, had part of his skull cut out, experienced brain swelling and had cuts to the scalp. The bone was pushed in and broken in many pieces and had abnormal collections of blood under the front side of the skull. According to his doctor, the most that Graziano can do if the condition improves is that he will "open his eyes on and off."
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