[Photo via @Xeus]
East Village Farm and Grocery worker Akkas Ali was critically injured on June 19 after a speeding car jumped the curb and plowed into his Second Avenue flower stand.
EVG Facebook friend Bill Weinberg posted the following yesterday:
Just dropped by East Village Farm & Grocery and they told me that Akkas Ali has opened his eyes for the first time since the "accident." He didn't talk, but I'll take what I can get. Thank you, Akkas. We are rooting for you.
The Villager first reported this development yesterday.
Meanwhile, the crowdsourcing campaign to help Ali's family with medical expenses continues. As of last night, 240 donors had pledged $14,694. The campaign ends in 19 days.
Previously on EV Grieve:
[Updated] Car smashes into East Village Farm & Grocery on Second Avenue; 6 reported injured (62 comments)
Campaign launched to raise money for gravely injured East Village Farm and Grocery worker
1st week of crowdsourcing campaign for injured East Village Farm and Grocery worker raises $11k