SAN DIEGO: In the 16 years that have passed since his van crashed near the US-Mexico border, a brain damaged San Diego patient has been called only “Garage 66.” But the Mexican Consulate in San Diego announced on Friday that the man’s identity has finally been confirmed.

The San Diego Union-Tribune reports that the man assigned the random name “Garage 66” is currently in the Sharp Coronado Hospital. Officials there said they could not disclose his name, details of his condition or the circumstances of the accident because of privacy laws.

But Sharp spokesman Tom Hanscom says caregivers can now address the patient by name and his family now has some peace of mind.

The consulate says family members won’t talk to the media and have asked for privacy.

Published in Dawn, February 2nd, 2016

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