The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Mum’s bedside vigil for Dundee FC star injured in city centre ‘incident’.

Assault: Victim found with serious head injuries after alleged attack

- Stewart alexander

The mother of a former Dundee FC youth player is keeping a vigil by his hospital bed after he suffered serious head injuries.

John Black, 20, from Blairgowri­e, was found bleeding from the head in the Hawkhill area of Dundee early on Sunday morning following an alleged assault.

He was taken to Ninewells Hospital where he remains in a critical condition on a life support machine.

The former developmen­t squad midfielder was released from the club last year, but a club spokesman said: “We have been made aware of the situation and our thoughts at this time are with John and his family.

“We are hoping he makes a speedy recovery.

“John was a popular member of the developmen­t squad during his time here.”

A post on Dundee FC News Facebook page said: “I’m sure all the Dundee fans send their thoughts and prayers to former Dundee youngster John Black, who is on a life support machine.

“Fans across the world are thinking of you buddy.”

John’s mother June replied: “Thank you so much for kind thoughts.”

She said she preferred not to make any further comment when contacted yesterday morning.

It is the second tragedy to hit the Black family.

John’s older brother Aaron took his own life in 2011 when John was just 14, having struggled with civilian life upon his return from a tour of duty with The Black Watch in Afghanista­n.

Haunted by memories of what he witnessed on the front line, Aaron, who had enlisted when he was 16, surrounded himself with photograph­s, his army medals and a crucifix before sending a last “goodbye” text message to his mother just a few days before Christmas. He was just 22 years old.

Police Scotland confirmed yesterday a man has been charged in connection with Sunday’s incident on Old Hawkhill Road.

Robert Chambers, 23, of Dundee, appeared in private on petition at Dundee Sheriff Court.

He faced a single charge of assault to severe injury and danger of life.

He made no plea and the case was continued for further examinatio­n. Chambers was released on bail. A police statement said: “Police Scotland can confirm that a 23-yearold man has been charged in connection with a serious assault which happened in the early hours of Sunday October 8 at Old Hawkhill, Dundee.”

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 ??  ?? John’s mother June with a picture of his brother Aaron who took his own life in 2011. John, a former member of Dundee FC developmen­t squad, is currently on life support in Ninewells Hospital.
John’s mother June with a picture of his brother Aaron who took his own life in 2011. John, a former member of Dundee FC developmen­t squad, is currently on life support in Ninewells Hospital.
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Picture: Kris Miller. The scene of Sunday morning’s vicious assault.

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