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'Very worrying time' - family of Donegal Man injured in Sydney fall fly to Australia

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09:41 31 Jul 2018


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21-year-old Donegal Man Shaun Dunworth is in a serious condition

The family of a young Donegal Man who suffered a serious fall in Australia have flown out to be by his side.

21-year-old Shaun Dunworth from Ramelton is in a serious condition at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney.

He was discovered by Sydney Police lying on the road under the High Street overpass at North Sydney on Saturday last.

The Sydney Harbour Bridge was shut down following his discovery.

It is understood he may have fallen from the overpass or been a pedestrian on the road and was hit when he attempted to cross the road.

Donegal County Councillor Ian McGarvey is a relative of the injured man.

He said Shaun is in a critical condition and everyone is praying that he pulls through.

“Unfortunately Shaun has been seriously injured as a result of what appears to have been a fall.

"The information his family are getting is not completely clear but he is in a critical condition. He is serious but we don’t know the exact extent of his injuries,” he said.

Councillor McGarvey said the entire town of Ramelton has Shaun and his family in their prayers.

His parents, Karen and Stephen, flew out to Australia yesterday to be by their son’s bedside at St Vincent’s Hospital.

“You always have concern for young people that go anywhere and you fear the things that might happen to them.

“He is well-known in the town and has a lot of friends here and there is widespread concern here for him.

“The family have gone out but only when they get there and report back will there be any accurate information regarding the situation.

"It is a very worrying time for the entire family circle and out thoughts and prayers are with them all.

"Hopefully, he will make a full recovery but we just don't know what will happen until the family gets more information," he added.


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