Patrick Spicer & Jo Marsh
Wed, 8 Oct 2003, 07:59 amGreg Ross14 posts in thread
Patrick Spicer & Jo Marsh
Wed, 8 Oct 2003, 07:59 amMany of you will be shocked to learn that Jo and Patrick were in a severe car accident on Monday night (6th October).
Jo is in ICU in Fremantle Public Hospital and was operated on last night.
Patrick is a more stable condition and able to talk on the phone, although very upset. He's in Ward 9 South at Fremantle.
It's best to ring the hospital on: 9431 2555 and ask to be put through to Patrick.
Apart from being close friends of mine, they are two great people and will need all the support we are able to give.
All Good Things
Greg Ross
Jo is in ICU in Fremantle Public Hospital and was operated on last night.
Patrick is a more stable condition and able to talk on the phone, although very upset. He's in Ward 9 South at Fremantle.
It's best to ring the hospital on: 9431 2555 and ask to be put through to Patrick.
Apart from being close friends of mine, they are two great people and will need all the support we are able to give.
All Good Things
Greg Ross
Re: Patrick Spicer & Jo Marsh
Wed, 8 Oct 2003, 05:05 pmI went in to see Patrick this morning, and while his injuries areobviously bad, particularly his right knee, he's doing a lot better than I expected. He was heading to theatre this afternoon to have his broken hand set, and then would be going to the ICU to see Jo .Those wounds will heal of course, but the trauma will take much longer. And they will need all the support they can get.
Sadly Jo is not doing as well. She has regained conciousness, and has responded to stimuli, but she does have sever head trauma among her injuries, and as of yet any state of permanent damage is not known.
As Angelique and Greg have both said, all we can do is pray, and I'm also a firm believer that positive collective energy from the people that care about them, and anyone for that matter, can work wonders.
We're all thinking of them and our prayers go out to them.
Thanks Andie
Sadly Jo is not doing as well. She has regained conciousness, and has responded to stimuli, but she does have sever head trauma among her injuries, and as of yet any state of permanent damage is not known.
As Angelique and Greg have both said, all we can do is pray, and I'm also a firm believer that positive collective energy from the people that care about them, and anyone for that matter, can work wonders.
We're all thinking of them and our prayers go out to them.
Thanks Andie
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