Antonio of West Ham United Involved In A Fatal Accident

When Michael Antonio’s Ferrari “spun out of control,” he was involved in an accident on a “very slippery” road in Storm Darragh.

After the horrific collision in Theydon Bois, Essex, firefighters battled for forty-five minutes to free the 34-year-old West Ham star from his £260,000 car, leaving him defenseless.

The soccer celebrity was reportedly in a “serious condition” after being airlifted to the hospital, and it seemed that his ex-wife Debbie hurried to his bedside.

Storm Darragh, which is currently wreaking havoc across the UK, caused extreme weather conditions, according to a witness, which led to the dramatic ordeal.

‘The road was very slippery, and it didn’t look like another car was involved when his car went out of control. I only found out later who he was. I hope he’s OK.’ the witness told The Sun.

According to the Essex County Fire and Rescue Service, Antonio crashed into a tree at approximately 12.50 p.m.on Saturday, prompting the dispatch of crews at 1.02 p.m.

When Antonio was inspected by medical professionals in a hospital in central London, it was previously disclosed that he might have had injuries to both legs and damaged a femur.

However, the right-hand side of the grey Ferrari, which was said to be spewing grey smoke, sustained significant damage in the collision.

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West Ham confirmed the Jamaican international was involved in a collision shortly after the pictures started making the rounds on social media.

After being taken to the hospital, the player is ‘conscious and communicating,’ according to the club.

Antonio’s condition after the accident is stable, according to a statement from West Ham United.

In 2019, on Christmas Day, the Premier League player was involved in an automobile accident.

Antonio played a significant role in West Ham’s 2022 Europa Conference League victory.

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