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Rydal
26 Oct 15 22:03
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"Very ill" in a French hospital following a fall in the World Young Horse Championships. Alice Plunkett's husband - must be devastating for her.

A sobering article from earlier this year:

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/03/sport/william-fox-pitt-equestrian/

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By:
TheFear
When: 26 Oct 15 22:24
Good article, thank you.

26/10/2015 - Update regarding William Fox-Pitt

William has made progress over the weekend; today he is conscious, breathing on his own and communicating with his family and doctors, however he is still very ill.

He and his family are very grateful for all the support and messages, it is hugely appreciated.

Further progress is going to take time, so please continue to respect the family’s privacy.
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Makybe_Diva
When: 21 Nov 15 14:12
This was posted on William Fox- Pitt's website on 17th November.

" William has made good progress with his recovery and has now been discharged from hospital to continue his rehab at home.

“It is fantastic to be back home, it feels like it has been a long time away from my family,” said William, “I would like to thank all the doctors in France from the team at Le Lion D’Angers to those who looked after me in the ICU in Angers. The rehab team in Poole General Hospital have been incredibly thorough.

“The team at home have been doing an amazing job keeping everything going but luckily everything is quiet as the horses are all on their end of season break. I am looking forward to making a full recovery over the winter.”

The family continue to ask for privacy as William recovers."


I think this is excellent news. I knew he was home but hadn't heard how he was doing.

Wishing William a speedy and full recovery Happy
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Rydal
When: 21 Nov 15 20:09
Great news
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