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Ex-England star Kenny Sansom talks for the first time since attack that left him fighting for life


EX-England star Kenny Sansom has talked for the first time since the attack that left him fighting for life.

He told family holding a six-week hospital vigil: “I’m in a bad way.”

 Ex-England star Kenny Sansom has talked for the first time since the attack that left him fighting for life

Ex-England star Kenny Sansom has talked for the first time since the attack that left him fighting for lifeCredit: Rex Features

 The former Arsenal player told family holding a six-week hospital vigil: 'I’m in a bad way'

The former Arsenal player told family holding a six-week hospital vigil: ‘I’m in a bad way’Credit: Getty Images – Getty

Friends fear the defender, 61, has permanent brain damage.

But they have been lifted by his recovery.

Former team-mates from Arsenal and Crystal Palace have visited him.

Cops quizzed a man, 60, suspected of attacking Sansom on April 7.

The assault is said to have come after the pair were drinking in the garden of an Exeter house.

A friend said: “Kenny is sitting up and has said a few words. It’s a massive relief. But he is still really ill and badly hurt.”

Another added: “If Kenny is going to recover he is going to need a lot of support and a lot of care.

He may be moved to a rehab centre in Surrey nearer his family, with ex stars offering to pay.

 Friends fear the defender, pictured with his wife, has permanent brain damage

Friends fear the defender, pictured with his wife, has permanent brain damageCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

 Former team-mates from Arsenal and Crystal Palace have visited the ex-England defender

Former team-mates from Arsenal and Crystal Palace have visited the ex-England defenderCredit: Rex Features

England and Arsenal legend Kenny Sansom is fighting for life in hospital after ‘being beaten up in drunken row’




Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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