

The driver, Bradley Rein, 53 was arrested and has been ordered held on $100,000 cash bail in connection with the chaotic crash. The genuine caring and kindness shown by Tim and his team on this visit did so much to lift the spirits of the patients and our colleagues.”

“We are also so appreciative of the wonderful care our entire team has provided to these patients, from our EMS at the scene of the accident right through to the emergency room, the trauma and critical care teams and all the doctors, nurses and colleagues who have provided care and support in the hospital and at home with our VNA team. The hospital released a statement reading in part, “We are grateful that Tim Cook and Deirdre O’Brien from Apple were able to come to South Shore Hospital on Friday to visit with some of the patients who were injured during last week’s tragedy at the Apple Store in Hingham,” said Allen Smith, President and CEO, South Shore Health in a statement. On November 21st, an SUV crashed through the glass of the Apple Store at the Derby Street Shops in Hingham, killing one person and injuring multiple others, and leaving some victims pinned against the wall, officials said.Īfter the crash at the Apple Store in Hingham left dozens injured, Tim Cook stopped by South Shore Hospital to visit the victims. “He was really good to our staff, took a picture with a lot of the regulars as well when he walked out and it was a pleasure,” says Keka. “The world right now is upside down so seeing people like that coming to the rescue and going to South Shore and visiting the victims is just a great feeling,” says Keka.Ĭook didn’t leave the restaurant without extending that same kindness to Keka’s employees and customers.
