Suad Al-Shamrani Okaz/Saudi Gazette RIYADH – Khalid Abdul Rahman Al-Ghamdi, the child who was severely injured over ten days ago in an accident in Baljurashi, has improved and he is responsive thanks to the skull operation performed by doctors at King Abdul Aziz Medical City in Riyadh. Sheikh Salah Al-Saeed, director of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice (Hai'a) branch in Riyadh, visited the family of Abdulrahman Ahmad Al-Ghamdi, the man who lost his life in a high-speed Hai'a car chase. Abdulrahman's pregnant wife, Samirah, and two children were left badly injured in the chase, which ended when Abdulrahman's car fell off a bridge. Samirah, who had her arm amputated last week, was also seen by a delegation from the National Society for Human Rights. Her daughter, Dorar, is in good health and doctors have said she can leave the hospital though she will require years of counseling.