Susan Sarandon's daughter Eva Amurri penned an emotional letter revealing that she is still in a 'bad place' after a traumatic incident involving her son
Susan Sarandon with daughter Eva Amurri
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Susan Sarandon's daughter Eva Amurri penned an emotional letter revealing that she is still in a 'bad place' after a traumatic incident involving her son.
Sharing the details of the devastating incident, in which her three-month- old son Major James' skull was cracked by a night nurse. In the emotional post, Eva opened up how the experience changed her emotionally.
"A couple of days after Thanksgiving, our night nurse fell asleep while holding Major and dropped him, and he cracked his head on the hardwood floor," Eva wrote in the post.
"My husband Kyle and I were sleeping at the time and were awoken by the sound of his head hitting the floor, and then hysterical piercing screams. I spent two harrowing days with him to receive emergency care and further testing."
Eva says she was lucky he wasn't fatally injured. "But here's the good part: by the grace of all of his many angels, and every God one cares to pray to that my son becomes completely fine," she said.