Life support machine of Millers fan who collapsed at game 'will be switched off'

THE family of a Millers fan who collapsed at an away game were at his bedside today (Friday), preparing for his life support machine to be switched off.
Andy Wilson-Storey (centre) with mum Sharron Arthur and dad Paul Arthur at a charity boxing event.Andy Wilson-Storey (centre) with mum Sharron Arthur and dad Paul Arthur at a charity boxing event.
Andy Wilson-Storey (centre) with mum Sharron Arthur and dad Paul Arthur at a charity boxing event.

Dad-of-three Andy Wilson-Storey (42) was at the match at Accrington Stanley’s Wham Stadium on Saturday when he suffered breathing difficulties and had a cardiac arrest.

He has been in a serious but stable condition in hospital in nearby Blackburn for most of the week.

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But mum Sharron Arthur said today that his life support machine will be switched off once further relatives had arrived at his bedside.

Speaking to the Advertiser, Ms Arthur added: “He will remain asleep. His family are with him.”

Ms Arthur said she wanted to thank the community, Rotherham United, and her son’s former club, Maltby Rangers, for all their support.

 

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