Cynon Valley

Man suffered a stroke after finding out dad died in crash

- CORRIE DAVID Reporter corrie.david@walesonlin­e.co.uk If you would like to support Nicky’s family through his recovery, go to https://www.gofundme. com/f/support-nicky-and-his-family

A 24-YEAR-OLD man suffered a devastatin­g stroke after finding out his dad had died in a bus depot crash in Gilfach Goch.

Nicky Rees, of Treorchy, collapsed upon being informed of the news of his father's passing on July 15.

Nicky's father, who was 47, died following a collision between two buses at a yard in Evanstown, Gilfach Goch.

On Friday, the Health and Safety Executive confirmed it was making inquiries alongside officers from South Wales Police.

Nicky's father-in-law Chris Daly explained: “My daughter said he just sort of went white and started to shake. She thought it was a seizure or a heart attack, or something, but he just collapsed to the floor.

“She called an ambulance and he was rushed to the hospital. He went to the Royal Glamorgan in Llantrisan­t where it transpired he had had a stroke.”

As a result, Nicky has lost his speech and now has minimal mobility on his left side and will need months of physiother­apy in order to attempt to restore his independen­ce.

With the help of MP Chris Bryant, the family have managed to get Nicky transferre­d to a special stroke unit in Merthyr Tydfil for this treatment to begin.

“There's quite a long recovery road ahead and we understand the physiother­apist has seen him and said we're probably talking months, not weeks,” Chris explained.

Nicky, who is self-employed in constructi­on, is the main earner in his household, with his partner Shauni, 28, currently on maternity leave with their three-month-old baby.

Chris explained how his daughter and three grandchild­ren have moved back into his home following Nicky's hospital admission. Chris added: “She doesn't want to be on her own. So my little household is now eight of us and a dog.”

Chris described the effect of Nicky's father's passing paired with Nicky's stroke as “far-reaching”, with the circumstan­ces rippling out and affecting the family in many ways. In order to help Nicky and his family through the next few months, a fundraiser has been set up to support them.

“Obviously Nicky is going to be in hospital some time, then going through rehabilita­tion when he comes home, so he's not going to be able to work for some time. I'd love to be able to support him myself but with all the will in the world I can't do that alone.

“So we're just trying to make sure that bills are paid and things for however long it takes to get Nicky back in work, if he ever does. We won't know obviously until we're a bit further down the line.”

The family are optimistic about Nicky's recovery, given his young age, however they're aware he won't be back to normal overnight.

Support from family, friends, and the wider valley community has so far been “amazing” with people coming together to supply Nicky with clothes for the hospital, food for the family, and other variations of support.

“I'm starting to get my head around the circumstan­ces, but it's people's generosity that makes me emotional,” Chris added.

 ?? ?? Nicky with Taylor six, Bailey 10 and newborn Lanayah
Nicky with Taylor six, Bailey 10 and newborn Lanayah
 ?? ?? Nicky Rees recovering in hospital after his stroke
Nicky Rees recovering in hospital after his stroke
 ?? ?? Nicky and his partner Shauni
Nicky and his partner Shauni

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