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Liam Neeson's nephew suffers serious head injuries | Liam Neeson's nephew suffers serious head injuries |
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The nephew of actor Liam Neeson is in a critical condition after falling around 6 metres (20ft) from the top of a telephone kiosk on a seafront. | The nephew of actor Liam Neeson is in a critical condition after falling around 6 metres (20ft) from the top of a telephone kiosk on a seafront. |
Ronan Sexton, 31, was out with friends in Brighton, East Sussex, when he climbed on to the phone box outside the town pier and plunged to the ground just after 4am on Sunday. | Ronan Sexton, 31, was out with friends in Brighton, East Sussex, when he climbed on to the phone box outside the town pier and plunged to the ground just after 4am on Sunday. |
He was admitted to a local hospital with serious head injuries but then transferred to Hurstwood Park neurological centre in Haywards Heath, West Sussex. | He was admitted to a local hospital with serious head injuries but then transferred to Hurstwood Park neurological centre in Haywards Heath, West Sussex. |
Sexton's mother, Bernadette, the sister of Neeson, has reportedly been at her son's bedside. | Sexton's mother, Bernadette, the sister of Neeson, has reportedly been at her son's bedside. |
Neeson's wife, the actor Natasha Richardson, died in March 2009 at the age of 45 from head injuries sustained in a skiing accident in Canada. | Neeson's wife, the actor Natasha Richardson, died in March 2009 at the age of 45 from head injuries sustained in a skiing accident in Canada. |
In an interview with the US show 60 Minutes in February, the 62-year-old Irish star of Star Wars and Taken said he was still struggling to come to terms with her loss five years on. | In an interview with the US show 60 Minutes in February, the 62-year-old Irish star of Star Wars and Taken said he was still struggling to come to terms with her loss five years on. |
"It was never real. It still kind of isn't … grief hits you like a wave, you get this profound feeling of instability." | |
Sussex police said there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding Sexton's fall. | Sussex police said there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding Sexton's fall. |
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