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Kaylee Gain is walking again and has 'greatly improved' less than two months after the brutal school attack that left her in critical condition with severe brain injuries.
Clint and Jaime Gain, Kaylee's parents, shared an update on Tuesday - saying that their 16-year-old daughter's condition was quickly improving.
'We have been truly amazed by the progress she has made in such a short time,' Kaylee's parents, Clint and Jaime Gain, wrote on the GoFundMe page started to raise money for her in March.
Kaylee, from St. Louis, was initially left in a life-threatening condition by Maurnice DeClue, 15, who repeatedly smashed her head into concrete during a violent altercation.
Gain suffered a skull fracture and frontal lobe damage during the violent March 8 brawl that was caught on camera near her high school, but has since been released from the intensive care unit.
Kaylee Gain, 16, is walking again and has 'greatly improved' less than two months after the brutal school attack that left her in critical condition with severe brain injuries.
Kaylee, from St. Louis, was initially left in a life-threatening condition by Maurnice DeClue, 15, who repeatedly smashed her head into concrete during a violent altercation
'Physically she is doing well, walking with little to no assistance but must wear a helmet for her safety as she is still missing her bone flap,' Kaylee's parents shared in their most recent update.
'Cognitively Kaylee has greatly improved since first waking up from her coma however there is still a lot of work she will need to do in order to get fully back to herself prior to the incident,' the Gains wrote.
Kaylee's parents have slammed their daughter's accused attacker, who is in custody, and demand she be tried as an adult.
The last update shared by Clinton Gain on March 22 shared that Kaylee was finally able to breathe on her own and she was in stable condition at the hospital.
'We are happy to share that Kaylee is breathing on her own, remains stable and the best news so far is that we have been moved out of the ICU. We are truly blessed by the outpouring of support and your prayers.'
The GoFundMe has raised almost $48,000 and has garnered more than 1,000 donations.
In the weeks following the attack, Kaylee remained in a coma before finally regaining consciousness and leaving hospital at the end of March.
'Physically she is doing well, walking with little to no assistance but must wear a helmet for her safety as she is still missing her bone flap,' Kaylee's parents shared in their most recent update
Her parents previously took aim at social media posts they believed were made by DeClue, which referenced WWE and made light of the situation.
However, Bryan Kaemmerer, who represents Kaylee's family, was forced to retract the claims made in his prior statement, admitting: 'It appears that the social media posts that were made from an account bearing the name of the accused do not appear to be legitimate in light of additional details that have surfaced about the timing of the accused's arrest, the accused's lack of access to her phone after she was taken into custody, and metadata showing precisely when these posts were first published.'
At that time, he added Kaylee is recovering but 'tends to reiterate the same short sentences over and over', and that she doesn't know why she is in the hospital.
DeClue's parents reportedly told local media that she 'wants to apologize' to Kaylee, ahead of a court hearing on Monday.
They have been visiting DeClue while she remains in juvenile custody and claim police have complied messages on social media which allegedly include threats towards the teen.
His statement said that Kaylee's family were 'encouraged' after DeClue's parents said she wished to apologize for her actions.
Gain appeared to have a seizure as other teens continue to fight over her body
Kaylee's family (her mother pictured here) said 'Cognitively Kaylee has greatly improved since first waking up from her coma however there is still a lot of work she will need to do in order to get fully back to herself prior to the incident'
'While these statements do not change the family's position that it is appropriate for the accused to be tried as an adult, it is encouraging that the accused appears to be remorseful for what transpired during these unfortunate events,' he added.
'The family is thankful that the accused apparently did not post these entirely distasteful messages.
'This does not, however, change the fact that the family firmly believes that there is more than sufficient evidence for the accused to be tried as an adult.'
DailyMail.com revealed DeClue's family said 'cruel' people have managed to get their fundraiser for legal fees taken down and that the 15-year-old is the real victim.
During a hearing at St Louis County Court earlier in April, officials set a date for DeClue's certification hearing on May 10, which will rule if she is tried as an adult for the first-degree felony assault charges.
Gwendolyn, the aunt of DeClue, said that 'cruel' people have managed to get their fundraiser for legal fees taken down and that the 15-year-old is the real victim
DeClue's aunt Gwendolyn claims the family's CashApp account to raise funds has been removed over reports of a 'scam'
Both sets of parents attended the hearing, with the judge advising DeClue's parents Ronald, who attended court in a wheelchair, and Conseula that they have a right to a lawyer as well as their daughter.
Both declined to comment when approached by DailyMail.com, but DeClue's lawyer Gregory Smith added she was 'doing well' despite being in detention.
'She's a smart girl', Smith said. 'We're doing what we can to protect her from it, but she has a good understanding of the law.'
Judge Dodson ordered both families to be escorted out of the courtroom separately - which he said was a usual practice in his courtroom. A pre-trial management hearing will also take place on May 1, nine days before the certification hearing.
The family of DeClue, who confirmed her name publicly in a statement to 'address the misconceptions' around her arrest, launched a fundraiser to raise $150,000 to assist with her legal fees after she was charged with felony assault.