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Wayne Boy Injured In DWI Crash Feels 'So Loved' From Warm Welcome Home

WAYNE, N.J. – A 10-year-old Wayne boy was welcomed home Friday, after spending months in the hospital recovering from serious injuries sustained when his family’s vehicle was hit from behind by a drunk driver, according to multiple media reports.

The Polifonte family lives in Wayne.

The Polifonte family lives in Wayne.

Photo Credit: Submitted
Matthew Polifonte was welcomed home to Wayyne Friday.

Matthew Polifonte was welcomed home to Wayyne Friday.

Photo Credit: Facebook

Matthew Polifonte was put in a medically-induced coma and had brain surgery following the March crash on Ratzer Road. Polifonte’s twin sister and two of his three other siblings were also in the vehicle, but the lacrosse player was the only person seriously injured in the crash.

On Friday, Polifonte was welcomed home by a crowd of well-wishers.

“Thank you for supporting me on my road to recovery. I feel so loved,” he told supporters, according to a WABC report.

His parents also expressed their gratitude, the story says.

"I am happy just to be a family again and to be together. Thank you so much everyone for your love and support,” said his mother, Lori Polifonte, according to the report.

More than $70,000 had been raised for Polifonte’s care through a GoFundMe page.

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