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Superstock Rider Callum Grigor Brought Out of Induced Coma After Donington Crash

His family says chest and lung trauma are the most serious injuries, signaling a lengthy recovery.

Overview

  • Team Grigor reported that Grigor has opened his eyes and can minimally communicate 17 days after the 6 September incident at Donington Park.
  • The ventilator tube has been removed and he is now using a mask to support breathing as staff closely monitor his oxygen levels.
  • The disclosed injuries include a head injury, non-structural spinal fractures, a broken left scapula and shoulder socket, a broken right elbow joint, and a deep arm puncture wound.
  • His chest and lungs sustained the most significant damage with multiple rib fractures, and the family describes his recovery as a marathon, crediting BSB and Queens Medical Centre teams with saving his life.
  • Fellow rider Nathan Harrison is recovering from limb injuries, and a GoFundMe has raised more than £23,000 to support Grigor’s family.