Tom Tunstall lists injuries and explains recovery process after tragic BSB incident
Tom Tunstall leaves hospital and d♍iscusses his recovery from Oulto☂n Park accident

Tom Tunstall has spoken publicly for the first time since his involvement in the terrible incident ꦇat Oulton Park.
The crash in the first round of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:British Superbike Championship tragically cost Owen Jenne🗹r and Shan💧e Richardson their lives.
Tunstall, also caught up in the▨ 11-rider incident ❀in a Supersport race, broke his neck.
His family previously confirmed he was stable and undergoing treatment on his in♏jury.
Now Tunstall has released an image of himself (at the top of this page) and descr💖ibed his ordeal.
“Been a difficult few weeks, but v🧔ery g💮lad to be out of hospital,” he wrote.
“And making some step by step progress every day.
“So desperately sad to hear about thಞe tragic loss of Owen and Shane - both great, genuine people and very talented riders gone far too soon.
“My thoughts and sincerest condolences ar𒊎e with their families, friends and teams.
“Not the start to season number 31 I’d ho♉ped for, but these are the cards that have been🅷 dealt.
“Multiple fracture to C1 vertebrae, torn ligaments and cracked skull - after 8 days in traction, now being supported with a Halo f๊rame screwed into my head for the next 2-3 months, which should hopefully fix that.
“Separated collarbone, damaged rotator cuff and some ne♈rve issues with my tongue are improving very slightly every day.
“Very grateful for the quality of all the treatment received from t🌄he trackside, medical centre and hospital - their expertise has given me the best chance of recovery.
“Overwhelmed (in a good way) by all the kind words, actions, messages, cards and wi🌸shes - thank you.”

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