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First published images of Noah Dettweiler after the accident: Pilot father brings joy to all motorcycle enthusiasts

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Fathers of young pilots of the small category Motorcycle World Championship (Moto3), Noah Dettweiler (20 years old), injured on October 26th along with champion Jose Antonio Rueda Sepanghas released a photo of a father and son that will fill all bike fans with joy. Noah is all smiles after everything that happened before returning to Switzerland after several weeks in hospital.

“On the way!” Noah’s father, Andy, wrote on his Facebook profile alongside a photo of his son in a wheelchair with a cast on his left leg, both smiling broadly at being discharged from hospital.

In less than a week, the team CIP green power issued a joint statement with the pilot’s manager. tom luthiIt updated the young man’s health and confirmed that he has already been cleared for repatriation. kuala lumpur.

“We are pleased to announce that Noah Dettweiler’s health condition has improved significantly over the past few days. Therefore, the doctors treating him in Kuala Lumpur have allowed him to be repatriated to Switzerland.” A Swiss Air Rescue Rega team visited Noah in hospital in Kuala Lumpur and arranged details for his medical evacuation home. The flight is scheduled for this Thursday, Noah is scheduled to land in Zurich in the late afternoon. From there, he will be taken directly to the hospital where he will undergo pending leg surgery. After that, the rehabilitation phase will begin,” they explained in a statement.

“Noah’s family will also be able to begin their journey back to Switzerland from Kuala Lumpur on Thursday evening. His family and team are very happy with this good news and grateful for the excellent medical care he received in Malaysia,” the caption reads, along with this photo of Noah smiling brightly.

detweilerHis clinical condition remained “critical” for four days, and he underwent “several emergency surgeries, including removal of his spleen to stop severe bleeding, and initial surgery on his leg, where he suffered an open fracture. A catheter was also inserted to monitor his intracranial pressure. He also suffered severe lung contusions and cracked neck. He will need to wear a cervical collar for several weeks to stabilize his body.”

After being transferred to a private clinic in Kuala Lumpur, consideration for repatriation has begun and the repatriation is expected to take place soon.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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