Mason Mount shows support for a dedicated Manchester United fan who is fighting for his life after a car accident in Bolton. Mount sent a heartfelt video message to Lewis Rimmer’s family, expressing his sympathy and solidarity.
Rimmer sustained severe injuries when he was hit by a Range Rover, leaving him in critical condition in the hospital and in an induced coma. Close friend Andy Tonge described Mount’s gesture as touching, emphasizing the significance of the support from the Manchester United community.
Mount extended condolences to Rimmer’s family and emphasized the club’s thoughts and well wishes. A fundraising initiative initiated by friends has raised over £100,000 to aid the family during this challenging time, showcasing the outpouring of support from the community.
Tonge highlighted the impact of the incident on people, underscoring Rimmer’s resilience and the unity among supporters. He noted the positive effect of the fundraiser on the family, providing them with financial assistance and emotional support.
The ongoing support and generosity towards Rimmer’s family have been overwhelming, with numerous donations and expressions of encouragement. Tonge commended the collective effort of friends and the wider community in standing by the family during their ordeal, reflecting the strong bond and compassion within the community.
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