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Family shares extent of Superstock rider’s injuries as they issue positive update
The family of Callum Grigor has revealed that he has been brought out of his medically induced coma, disclosing the severe injuries he sustained in a Superstock crash. Grigor, a resident of Wishaw in Scotland, was critically injured in a collision with Nathan Harrison during a Donington British Superbike event in early September. Following the accident, he was transferred to Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham and put into a medically induced coma. In a recent statement, the family emphasized that Grigor’s recovery will be a lengthy process. However, on 22 September, they provided a positive update, announcing that Grigor had been removed from the induced coma and transitioned to a breathing mask. In addition to a head injury, he suffered spinal fractures, several other broken bones, and serious chest and lung injuries. The family expressed deep gratitude for the ongoing support and well wishes they have received. They also thanked the medical teams at BSB and Queens Medical Centre for their prompt intervention, emphasizing that their efforts have been instrumental in saving Grigor’s life.






