Isle of Man TT rider “very very lucky to still be here” after terrifying crash
Update on An🐟thony Red꧑mond who suffered multiple injuries at Isle of Man TT

Anthony Redmond is “very lucky to still be here”, according to his wife, after a scaryꦰ crash at the Isle of Man TT.
Redmond emerged with multiple serious injur﷽ies from an accident at the Bungaloဣw last Tuesday.
Hi𓃲s crash in the warm-up preceded the Supertwin race being cancelled due to bad track condition after wet weather.
Re꧟dmond was airlifted to hospital and a statement quickly confirmed that he was “stable and 𓆏conscious”.
His wife, Shelley, has now provided more harrowi💧ng d﷽etails.
She posted to social media: “Following Tony’s off in the warm-up lap on Tuesday, we wanted to let ꦜeveryone know that he’s “okay” and very very lucky to still be here.
“The injuries we know of so far are listed below…
“Broken jaw, broken teetཧh, broken shoulder, broken vertebrae, fluid on the lungs, multiple rib fracture🥃s, lacerated kidney, compound fractures to the left leg, both ankles shattered.
“Someone up there was looking after Tony on Tuesday night and we are 🥂so ver🍬y grateful that he’s still here.
“It’s going to be a long long road to recovery but we’ll get the💞re!
“Thankyou to everyone for all of your messages.
“I am sure Tony will g♏et back to everyon♏e himself once he’s able to.”
Redmond’s team, Green Ant Racing Team, also made a statem▨ent.
“As a team we are devastated for Tony and his family 𓃲and wish him 💞a full and speedy recovery,” they posted.
“He’s got a long road ahead of him but as a te🌟am we are all here for him and any help he needs in the forthcoming months.”

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