Manchester Evening News

TV Dawn helps hospital after daughter’s accident horror

REAL HOUSEWIVES STAR IN FUNDRAISIN­G PLEDGE FOLLOWING FRACTURED SKULL AGONY

- By KATIE FITZPATRIC­K katie.fitzpatric­k@trinitymir­ror.com @ShowbizKat­ieMEN

THE Real Housewives of Cheshire star Dawn Ward is on a mission to help The Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital after her daughter Charlie was treated for a fractured skull.

Charlie, 12, suffered a fractured skull, shoulder and hip after being hit by a car in Wilmslow town centre last week.

The youngster was taken to Macclesfie­ld Hospital before being bluelighte­d to RMCH.

After her harrowing ordeal Charlie is now at home recovering with her family – and Dawn is determined to give a boost to other children who will be spending Christmas in hospital. Dawn and friends Niki O’Neil and Matt Haycox, and fellow Real Housewives stars Hanna Miraftab, Perla Navia, Rachel Lugo, Seema Malhotra and Tanya Bardsley, have rallied around to raise funds for the hospital and they’ll be buying gifts for every child on Ward 78, where Charlie was treated, a Christmas present. Dawn will also be raising funds for the hospital over the next year.

She told us: “Charlie had huge injuries. She had two brain scans and she was just inches from breaking her neck.

“I’ve spent my life raising money for children who are in need and never thought I’d be in this position.

“The care she received in hospital was just incredible and she’s now at home getting over her ordeal. But there are a lot of children who aren’t coming home for Christmas so we’re going shopping to buy them gifts.”

Dawn, one of the original stars of the ITVBe show about a group of glamorous ladies living in Cheshire, has been touched by the flood of support she’s received after the accident including from co-star Tanya, whose three young sons Rocco, 10, Renz, seven, and three-year-old Ralphi sent ‘get well soon’ video messages. The doting mum posted on her Instagram to update fans that Charlie was home.

She wrote: “For everyone asking I’m delighted to say Charlie is home now. She’s done unbelievab­le considerin­g she had a fractured skull, fractured shoulder and now a fractured hip. We couldn’t have been in better hands. A huge thank you to Manchester Children’s Hospital. The doctors and nurses were incredible and so lovely on Ward 78.”

She added: “Me and Rachel Lugo will be going shopping buying every child on that ward a present from The Real Housewives of Cheshire as some children aren’t as lucky as Charlie was. Feeling truly blessed.”

Dawn and her co-stars will be delivering the gifts to the ward in person today.

Police were called to reports of a pedestrian collision outside Pizza Express on Alderley Road, Wilmslow at 5.35pm on Wednesday.

Officers attended the scene and found that a 12-year-old girl had been involved in a collision with a grey Audi Q3.

“The driver of the car was uninjured and no arrests have been made,” said a spokeswoma­n for Cheshire Constabula­ry.

Dawn has four daughters with former footballer Ashley Ward – Darby, 23, Taylor, 21, Charlie, and Aston, 10.

For 10 years they have opened up the grounds of their lavish Warford Hall home to a host of celebs for their annual Creme de la Creme Ball, raising almost £1m for charities.

The event was founded in 2009 following the premature birth of their youngest child Aston who subsequent­ly contracted meningitis.

Dawn felt so indebted to the health profession­als who looked after Aston she wanted the event to raise vital funds for a series of related charities.

 ??  ?? Dawn Ward and daughter Charlie, 12
Dawn Ward and daughter Charlie, 12
 ??  ?? Dawn Ward, inset with daughter Charlie, will be delivering Christmas gifts to patients at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital today – and has pledged to raise funds for it next year
Dawn Ward, inset with daughter Charlie, will be delivering Christmas gifts to patients at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital today – and has pledged to raise funds for it next year
 ??  ?? Dawn and pal Rachel Lugo
Dawn and pal Rachel Lugo

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