rizzodun wrote: » Sky News just reported he as concious and shocked, and was wearing a helmet.
smcgiff wrote: » Doesn't sound so bad... Anyone know if Damon Hill was in the vicinity?
SnowDrifts wrote: » http://ow.ly/i/49tsm
Deleted User wrote: » As I said in the General Discussion thread, if it's just a knock that didn't even knock him out then I find the reporting on it pretty irresponsible with BREAKING NEWS everywhere about it.
P_1 wrote: » In fairness, it is Sky News. What else would you expect really
[Deleted User] wrote: » BBC had it on their front page too.
smcgiff wrote: » Do the police look into every skiing accident? :eek: May not have been too far wrong with my DH quip.
On 16 March 2009, Richardson sustained a head injury when she fell while taking a beginner skiing lesson at the Mont Tremblant Resort in Quebec, Canada about 80 miles (130 km) from Montreal. The injury was followed by a lucid interval, when Richardson seemed to be fine and was able to talk and act normally. Paramedics and an ambulance which initially responded to the accident were told they were not needed and left. Refusing medical attention twice, she returned to her hotel room and about three hours later was taken to a local hospital in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts after complaining of a headache. She was transferred from there by ambulance to Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur, Montreal, in critical condition and was admitted about seven hours after the fall. The following day she was flown to Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, where she died on 18 March at the age of 45. An autopsy conducted by the New York City Medical Examiners Office on 19 March revealed the cause of death was an "epidural hematoma due to blunt impact to the head", and her death was ruled an accident.
smellslikeshoes wrote: » Seemingly in the last hour it's changed to life threatening, hope he pulls through.
SnowDrifts wrote: » Any source on that? Hoping it's not true.
Pacing Mule wrote: » I was expecting this unfortunately. I know Sky sensationalise things but usually stories are downgraded fairly quickly after they have broken the news if that news doesn't have legs as such. When they left that up all day I began to suspect there was unreported issues in the background. It didn't make sense to have that story as the lead all day.
smellslikeshoes wrote: » To be honest I'm still not convinced of the legitimacy of the info, hoping it's bollocks as it still hasn't been picked up by any reputable sources.