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Just got back from work and saw the Davies story, this is horrible news! I wish Charlie and his family all the best. Hopefully when he recovers he will be able to play again but most of all hopefully he ends up alright
 

Osman

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I saw the news in a swedish newspaper earlier tonight, was shocked, seems to be a horrible accident, and not the typical fender bender of atheletes. I hope he pulls through, and RIP to that poor woman who lost her life.
 

Bjerknes

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U.S. MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM FORWARD CHARLIE DAVIES OUT OF SUGERY AND IN SERIOUS BUT STABLE CONDITION

Davies Suffered Broken Tibia and Femur, Elbow Fracture and Laceration of Bladder


WASHINGTON, D.C. (Oct. 13, 2009) – U.S. National Soccer Team forward Charlie Davies is in serious but stable condition and resting following several hours of surgery at Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C. to treat injuries suffered in a one-car accident on the George Washington Parkway early Tuesday morning in Northern Virginia.

Davies suffered a lacerated bladder and fractures to the tibia and femur bones in his right leg. He also suffered facial fractures and a left elbow fracture. Davies was air-lifted to the hospital where a team of doctors first repaired a ruptured bladder and then inserted titanium rods in both the tibia, the bone in the lower leg, and the femur, which is the thigh bone, with no complications. Davies will be hospitalized for at least a week and additional surgeries will be required to stabilize his left elbow fracture and possibly the facial fractures.

“Injuries of this nature usually require a recovery period of six to 12 months and extensive rehabilitation,” said U.S. Soccer physician Dr. Dan Kalbac, who is with the team in D.C. and collaborated with the treating doctors. ”Due to Charlie’s fitness level, his prognosis for recovery and his ability to resume high-level competition is substantially improved.”

Davies is in Washington, D.C. with the U.S. National Team as the squad prepares for its final 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying match, taking place tomorrow against Costa Rica at RFK Stadium.

Davies, who has played 17 matches for the USA while scoring four goals, started and played 78 minutes in the USA’s 3-2 victory over Honduras in San Pedro Sula last Saturday that clinched a berth for the United States to the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

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Bjerknes

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ßüякε;2175549 said:
Get me back in this shit, conglomerate and tell me what I need to know...
"Davies suffered a lacerated bladder and fractures to the tibia and femur bones in his right leg. He also suffered facial fractures and a left elbow fracture. Davies was air-lifted to the hospital where a team of doctors first repaired a ruptured bladder and then inserted titanium rods in both the tibia, the bone in the lower leg, and the femur, which is the thigh bone, with no complications. Davies will be hospitalized for at least a week and additional surgeries will be required to stabilize his left elbow fracture and possibly the facial fractures."

He was in serious condition, but now he's stable.

Was the driver sober?
Too early to speculate.

ßüякε;2175558 said:
I would think so, I think it was early in the night, plus I think we would have heard about that.
The accident occurred at 3:15am, and again, it's too early to know. Investigation still on-going.
 

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