Belfast Telegraph

Liverpool supporter ‘conscious’ months after street attack

- BY LIAM TWOMEY

LIVERPOOL supporter Sean Cox has “regained consciousn­ess” for the first time since being attacked prior to his team’s Champions League semi-final first leg against Roma in April, according to reports.

Mr Cox, a 53-year-old father of three from the Republic, was rushed to hospital after suffering head wounds when he was attacked outside The Albert pub near Anfield less than an hour before the game, which Liverpool won 5-2.

Daniele Sciusco (29) and Filippo Lombardi (20) have been charged with violent disorder, while Mr Lombardi has also been charged with wounding/ inflicting grievous bodily harm in relation to the attack, which prompted condemnati­on from Liverpool and Roma.

A statement on Irish electrical industry website Electric.ie provided the update on Mr Cox, who works for Precision Cables. “Sean has regained consciousn­ess and is undergoing dedicated rehabilita­tion,” it read. “Recovery is progressin­g positively but very slowly.

“His colleagues in Precision Cables are overwhelme­d by the support and good wishes for Sean and his family that they receive on a daily basis.

“They would like once again to ask that you keep him in your prayers and that he will continue on his road to recovery.”

Mr Cox sustained serious head injuries including a severe bleed to the brain in the attack, and underwent surgery before being put into an induced coma. Over €90,000 has been raised by well-wishers from around the world to help cover his medical costs.

Mr Sciusco admitted violent disorder, but Mr Lombardi pleaded not guilty to both charges.

 ??  ?? Head injuries: Liverpool fan Sean Cox
Head injuries: Liverpool fan Sean Cox

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