Aurora, Colorado (CNN) -- Last week, Ashley Moser lost her
daughter Veronica when the young girl was among 12 people killed when a man
opened fire in a packed Colorado movie theater.
And now she's suffered another
tragedy.
Moser was among scores wounded in
the Aurora shooting. She is one of 11 victims still recovering at three
hospitals, including five in critical condition.
"Tragically, the extreme trauma
she sustained also caused a miscarriage," the Moser family said in a statement
Saturday.
Funeral arrangements for
6-year-old Veronica Moser-Sullivan are still pending, according to the
statement.
The girl was the youngest person
killed in the rampage, which authorities say was carried out by a 24-year-old
recent dropout from a Ph.D. program in neuroscience at the University of
Colorado-Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora. He is being held without bond in a
Colorado prison.
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victims remembered at memorials
Veronica's mother, meanwhile,
faces significant physical and emotional challenges, undergoing an additional
surgery Saturday morning.
The family statement asked people
to go to any Wells Fargo bank to donate to the "Donation Account for Ashley and
Veronica Moser" to help her in the months and years ahead.
"Our sincere appreciation goes
out to all of those who have been sending well-wishes, prayers and good thoughts
to Ashley," the family said. "Her lifetime of care will be a long road."
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