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The veterinarian who was hit by an SUV while jogging in Hanover County early Sunday suffered multiple broken bones and bleeding on her brain, sources close to the investigation said Tuesday.

Denise A. Gorondy, a doctor with Three Oaks Equine Veterinary Services in Goochland County, underwent surgery Sunday night at VCU Medical Center to stop the bleeding on her brain, said Sgt. James Cooper, spokesman for the Hanover Sheriff’s Office.

An update posted Tuesday by Gorondy’s family on the CaringBridge website said she is in critical but stable condition.

Gorondy was hit while jogging in the 17200 block of Dunns Chapel Road in Montpelier. A bicyclist found her awake and lying about 15 feet off the road about 7 a.m. Sunday, Cooper said. The cyclist ran to a nearby farmhouse to summon help.

Tsz Kit Zane Theodore Yung, 23, of Rockville is accused of hitting Gorondy with a Toyota RAV 4 and then leaving the scene of the crash. He is facing charges of felony hit-and-run and reckless driving.

According to online court records, Yung has had several driving citations in recent years in Hanover and Henrico counties, including speeding and driving after illegally consuming alcohol.