Kenny Sansom ‘walking and talking after recovering from beating that left him fighting for his life’

Former England and Arsenal defender Kenny Sansom ‘walking and talking after recovering from beating that left him battling for his life’

  • Kenny Sansom was on the getting conclusion of an attack in the past couple months
  • The 61-yr-aged is now going for walks and talking, with close friends ‘thrilled by his progress’
  • He has been moved to a healthcare facility in Kent from Exeter, wherever the attack occurred
  • Sansom was ready to see his daughter Natalie, 40, on Father’s Working day on June 21

Kenny Sansom is on the mend after a beating in the final couple months which has left the ex-England defender battling for his existence, in accordance to experiences. 

Sansom, who built 85 appearances for his state from 1979-1988, is now ready to wander and discuss with his loved ones, but faces months of treatment after sustaining an attack subsequent a consuming session. 

The 61-yr-aged, who has battled alcoholism in the past, has been moved from a healthcare facility in Exeter, Devon to a single in Kent – closer to his loved ones – with close friends ‘thrilled’ by his progress, in accordance to The Solar

Former England defender Kenny Sansom was left 'fighting for his life' after sustaining an attack

Former England defender Kenny Sansom was left ‘fighting for his life’ after sustaining an attack

Sansom, who most famously played for Arsenal, is now 'walking and talking with his family'

Sansom, who most famously played for Arsenal, is now ‘walking and talking with his family’

Sansom was reportedly ready to see his daughter Natalie, 40, on Father’s Working day on June 21.

‘Kenny is having stronger week by week. For a lengthy time, it was touch and go,’ a resource claimed. 

‘Then there have been fears he could not wander once more. But Kenny is now back again on his feet and is ready to wander unaided.

Sansom himself can’t remember the attack in Exeter, with police reportedly questioning a 60-yr-aged person about the attack, on April 7. 

The previous left back again, who also appeared for Crystal Palace, Newcastle United and QPR amongst other clubs, fell on tricky moments after retiring in the mid-nineteen nineties. 

He struggled with business enterprise and gambling troubles, as well as alcoholism, but has labored as a pundit for his previous groups in modern decades.   

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