Saturday, May 2, 2015

Måns Möller in the accident – is in hospital – Expressen

The host and comedian Måns Möller hospitalized in the United States.

He crashed in the asphalt during a cycle trek in Texas.

– I feel terrible that he fell so awkwardly, says the friend Christer Skog.

Just today, Saturday, would Agneta Sjödin connected to the US for the charity project C2C4 Autism which includes Moller and Forestry bikes for the benefit of children who struggle with autism. Sjödin broke though the hip in a bicycle accident with a truck during a training in Sweden.

Now, even Moller crashed.

After 20 mile cycle between Austin and Houston, he ran into his friend Christer Skog’s rear wheel.

Car with health care professionals made the television profile quickly got help. Ribs feared at first to be broken, but at best it is only about broken fingers. On a picture (above) shows Möller bloody fingers after the accident.

– Mans was incredibly strong before the accident. He received a cortisone shot in vårvilodag on May Day, and was happy, spirited and painless for it, says Christer Skog.

– He rode the seven last mile, three hours, with severe pain and I do not think he will to give up because of this.

When Möller found out that Agneta Sjödin had crashed the bike in late April, after being stuck in a tram track, he broke out in tears.

– It feels unfair. She had fought so for this, he told Expressen and continued:

– She has fought like hell. She trains rounds at 17 mil and running around at home when it’s cold. It feels unfairly do it, and we really needed her.

Since the accident, Agneta Sjödin had surgery and received two screws in the hip. She danger for life, and right now she must walk with crutches.

– It was a nightmare really, ugh. I got in pretty good speed, so I just slapped in. So I lay there and did not come up. I got the call. “Someone must help me,” I cried. I panicked. You have time to the mind so much, told Sjödin Expressen after the crash.

Måns Möller and Agneta Sjödin bikes in the project “fundraising foundation sport for children in need.”

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