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Ce soignant est hospitalisé dans un état grave après une agression: dévastée, sa famille ne peut lui rendre visite à cause des restrictions sanitaires

Ce soignant est hospitalisé dans un état grave après une agression: dévastée, sa famille ne peut lui rendre visite à cause des restrictions sanitaires
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Alan Willson: Over £20,000 raised after suspected attack

JUST IN Alan Willson is reported to have been knocked unconscious after he ran from his home in Worthing, West Sussex, to Longcroft Park More than £20,000 has been raised for a care home worker who was seriously assaulted after he is understood to have stepped in to protect his son in a park. Alan Willson is reported to have been knocked unconscious after he ran from his home in Worthing, West Sussex, to Longcroft Park after his son called him to say he was being attacked on Easter Sunday. The 46-year-old was taken to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton where he is in a coma.

Worthing man in coma after brutal park attack

BBC News Published image copyrightJustGiving image captionAlan Willson, pictured with his wife, is in a coma in hospital following the attack A man who was attacked by a group in a park after he went to protect his son is in hospital in a critical condition, family friends have said. Alan Willson ran from his home in Worthing, West Sussex, after his son called him to say he was being attacked. The 46-year-old was taken to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton, where he remains in a coma. Five boys have been arrested on released on bail under strict curfew .

Care worker, 46, was attacked in no-go zone plagued by crack dealers

11:29 EDT, 8 April 2021 24 shares The park where care worker Alan Willson was brutally attacked trying to save his son from bullies is a no-go area plagued by drug dealers, families claimed today. Sellers and users were said to openly trade and take drugs, including crack cocaine, making Longcroft Park a menacing place to visit in daylight and completely avoided after dark. Mr Willson, 46, had to sprint there from his home in Worthing, West Sussex, when he heard a group were throwing his son to the floor on Easter Sunday. When he tried to intervene he was knocked unconscious - before his head was hit with an object as his horrified son watched.

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