Cool, thanks. I managed to find the article. Induced coma is performedThat's what Newstalk ZB is saying.
I think he was suggesting there is little point in speculating too much on what actually happened without further details. Not that the injury wasn't serious.And falling off a bicycle and landing on your head is not a serious injury? Canadian wrestler Bret Hart suffered a stroke after falling off his bike. The guy also has a collapsed lung according to some reports, meaning there was likely penetrating trauma to his chest- not the kind of injury one sustains during a regular punch up.
...dude: you were speculating that the beating has be executed with the intention to kill/disable and that it was an "organised" attack. There is no need to speculate. We know he was assaulted by a group of people, but that is really all we know. Its not helpful to hear your "guesses" about the "injuries" he has sustained unless you are either a doctor or a policeman intimately involved with the case. Just wait for the facts to come out: we aren't the tabloid press.And falling off a bicycle and landing on your head is not a serious injury? Canadian wrestler Bret Hart suffered a stroke after falling off his bike. The guy also has a collapsed lung according to some reports, meaning there was likely penetrating trauma to his chest- not the kind of injury one sustains during a regular punch up.
Exactly- so we agree the injuries are serious. 8/10 serious injuries are caused by serious intent. That's all I'm saying. Nothing more, nothing less.I think he was suggesting there is little point in speculating too much on what actually happened without further details. Not that the injury wasn't serious.
...you actually said much more than that. I never said the injuries weren't serious. Quit with the strawmen.Exactly- so we agree the injuries are serious. 8/10 serious injuries are caused by serious intent. That's all I'm saying. Nothing more, nothing less.
Thanks scoop.
awt both a...dude: you were speculating that the beating has be executed with the intention to kill/disable and that it was an "organised" attack. There is no need to speculate. We know he was assaulted by a group of people, but that is really all we know. Its not helpful to hear your "guesses" about the "injuries" he has sustained unless you are either a doctor or a policeman intimately involved with the case. Just wait for the facts to come out: we aren't the tabloid press.
No they aren't. You're talking out of your arse.Exactly- so we agree the injuries are serious. 8/10 serious injuries are caused by serious intent. That's all I'm saying. Nothing more, nothing less.
Nothing to do with sparing him the pain. A coma is induced to mitigate inflammation and bleeding in the brain. They would never do something this dramatic merely to numb pain.It's an induced coma, probably to spare him pain, so regaining consciousness hopefully shouldn't be an issue.
Why are you such a tramp? We are talking about something serious here and ur spurting obscenities ......God dhillion28, **** off.
Horrible story this.
What experience do you have to say that?No they aren't. You're talking out of your arse.
In any event, whatever the cause, this is a horrible thing. Just can't help but think about David Hookes in this situation. I hope the outcome is better for the big fella.
No I didn't- trying to kill someone comes under the banner of serious intent doesn't it?...you actually said much more than that. I never said the injuries weren't serious. Quit with the strawmen.
I'm an accredited specialist in personal injury law who's spent 20 years in the field. My practice mainly deals with catastrophically injured people who have horrendous burns, spinal cord injuries or brain injuries. I've had cases here, in the US, NZ and in the UK and Ireland. I deal with MVAs, medical negligence, public liability, aircraft accidents, criminal and domestic violence cases all the time. I visit hopsitals regularly to both see clients and to deliver talks to social workers and other hospital staff about the legal rights of their patients. I have seen the figures relating to the causes of serious trauma, and I deal with them as part of my job every single day.What experience do you have to say that?