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Information is a little sketchy still but here is what I know -
He was due to be brought out of the induced coma yesterday afternoon but that has been delayed due to his condition. He may also have a broken neck in addition to pelvis, arm, collar, skull etc. I don't want to infringe on the Family's privacy any further so I will ask that we all just remain patient and hope for a positive outcome. As has been previously expressed Ross is a life long enthusiast and serious heavy armour collector, and although he is not active on the MLU or club scene is well respected and liked by many of us. Speculation on the circumstances leading up to the collision continues and I won't buy into it. Just lets wait and see. I have heard and I sincerely hope that he would have no knowledge literally of what has happened. I hope to be able to pass on the sentiments of fellow MLUers in person at an appropriate time in the future... Subdued cheers Phill
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I have a request of the Admins / Moderators / readers of this thread.
Can we please just discuss the condition of Ross, not speculate as to any causes of the accident. Geoff, I am sending you a PM now about why.
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Can anyone shed any light on how the gentleman made out in his recovery and what was the final result for the vehicle? R |
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The gentleman in question passed away due to severe injuries associated with the accident. Not sure what happened to the Ferret but I am told that the driver was trapped in the vehicle and had to be cut out by rescue crews.
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