Freddy Tylicki moves to general spinal ward after 15 days in intensive care

Tylicki was one of the riders involved in the four-horse pile-up at Kempton Park.

Freddy Tylicki moves to general spinal ward after 15 days in intensive care

Freddy Tylicki has moved from intensive care to a general spinal ward following the fall at Kempton Park which left the jockey with paralysis of the lower half of his body.

Tylicki was one of the riders involved in the four-horse pile-up on October 31, being airlifted to St George's Hospital in Tooting, where it later emerged he had suffered a T7 paralysis, meaning he has movement in the upper half of his body but not the lower.

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