Leeds fan in coma after falling from a tree during club’s promotion celebrations

It is assumed that a fan of Leeds will be fighting for his life in the hospital after he had fallen out of a tree this week while winning the club championship.

The side of Daniel Farke achieved their place in the Premier League with the latest goals against Plymouth Courtesy from Tottenham -loin manor Solomon who came down deep.

The Yorkshire Club knew that only a victory would suffice in a race for the trophy with Burnley because of their superior goal balance, in which both teams ended in an impressive 100 points.

Leeds then took their celebration on the street on Monday, with more than 150,000 fans for the club's trophy parade.

But while fans stuffed the streets and lampposts, traffic lights and bus stops for a glimpse of their promotion heroes, the tragedy hit the middle of the festivities.

Ed O'Brien is supposed to have fallen from a tree in Millennium Square while he participates in the Parade, with the 23-year-old immediately rushed to the hospital.

A Justgiving page was launched after his serious injury, in which a friend stated that O'Brien 'fights for his life' and in a coma.

The page has already surpassed its purpose of £ 70, so that £ 10.801 collected a stunning £ 10,801 at the time of climbing.

Among those who donated, there are a whole series of Leeds United supporters – including a big sports name.

Atlanta Hawks star Larry Nance JR contributed £ 2,000 and shared a thoughtful message: 'I think of you. Power and love! '

The Basketbalace is an investor in the 49ers Enterprises Group that forms the ownership of the club and a huge fan on the side as standard.

According to the sun, O'Brien's mother Stacey Barker would like to emphasize that she was not out of hand when the tragic accident took place.

“As far as I know, he had consumed alcohol, but I am convinced that he was not paralyzed, as some messages suggest,” Barker wrote.

“I am also as confident as a mother can be that there was no other substance involved.”

Barker also said to the BBC: “Ed and his brothers and sisters are incredibly close and they feel his absence acute, just like his father and me.”

O'Brien, who was 23 last week, is currently being treated at Leeds General Infirmary.

Barker confirmed that O'Brien had undergone surgery, but that potential damage to his brain was currently unclear.

“We wanted to minimize the countless untruths that are currently circulating around the state of ED and also encourage people to consider what they write on social media for the lovers of ED to see,” Barker said.

'We are going through one of the worst things that a parent can go through and some unjust comments are further worse as a family.

“Ed is just a young man who made a mistake and he pays a lot for it.”

Barker also told the broadcaster that the family travels two to four times a day from their home in York to Leeds to spend as much time as possible with their son and brother.

“We stick to every hope that our son and brother will come out as intact as possible, given his injuries,” she added.

“There is little improvement in his condition. He stays in a coma, but the fantastic team that takes care of him is convinced that he shows some positive signs.

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