This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/6164958.stm

The article has changed 7 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 2 Version 3
Spinal tests on bridge cone woman Spinal tests on bridge cone woman
(10 minutes later)
Doctors have been assessing the extent of the spinal injuries suffered by a woman who was hit by a falling traffic cone in Edinburgh. Doctors have been assessing the extent of the spinal injuries suffered by a student who was hit by a falling traffic cone in Edinburgh.
Kate Flannery, 23, from Salthill in County Galway, has been transferred to a spinal injuries unit at Glasgow's Southern General Hospital.Kate Flannery, 23, from Salthill in County Galway, has been transferred to a spinal injuries unit at Glasgow's Southern General Hospital.
Police have been looking at closed circuit television footage from the area in a bid to identify the culprit.Police have been looking at closed circuit television footage from the area in a bid to identify the culprit.
The cone was thrown from George IV Bridge onto Merchant Street on Sunday.The cone was thrown from George IV Bridge onto Merchant Street on Sunday.
The injured student was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary after the incident at 0340 GMT before later being transferred to the city's Western General Hospital. The injured Queen Margaret College student was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary after the incident at 0340 GMT before later being transferred to the city's Western General Hospital.
'Anything suspicious''Anything suspicious'
Now Ms Flannery has been moved to Glasgow's Southern General Hospital.Now Ms Flannery has been moved to Glasgow's Southern General Hospital.
Her family has travelled to Edinburgh from Dublin to be at her bedside.Her family has travelled to Edinburgh from Dublin to be at her bedside.
Lothian and Borders Police officers have been trying to find out who threw the cone from the George IV Bridge.Lothian and Borders Police officers have been trying to find out who threw the cone from the George IV Bridge.
A spokesman said: "We are looking at numerous CCTV tapes from the area to see if there are any clues to see who threw the cone from the bridge.A spokesman said: "We are looking at numerous CCTV tapes from the area to see if there are any clues to see who threw the cone from the bridge.
"We are conducting inquiries and are appealing for anyone with information or who was in the area who may have seen anything suspicious to contact us.""We are conducting inquiries and are appealing for anyone with information or who was in the area who may have seen anything suspicious to contact us."