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Old 3 August 2007, 05:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know how Fred Murrin is progressing after his crash? How is his condition and will he be able to fully recover from the crash? I do not know him personally, but I've been present at Dawn Patrol 05 when he was nearby working with his Tripe and seen him close-up in person at the show. It would be nice if there was some way we could extend our well-wishes to him? Do any websites carry news of his progress? Thank you for any news of his recovery. Cordially; Frederic Mason
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I was talking with Rick Bennett two days ago, and he said Fred is doing fine. Rick said he has bruises on his butt, and arms and elsewhere, and they hurt more than his broken ribs! Rick & I both agreed that the more Fred gets moving around (active) the better & faster he can recover.
Fred was at his airport for about an hour making up a list of things that need to get done on his airplanes, so thats a good sign
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Jumpinjan; Thats great news! I am very happy to hear Fred is this well off and getting around okay. Thats just marvelous. Thank you so much for your kind reply. All the very best wishes for him when you see him next. I'm sure everyone out here is pulling for him. Excellent. Cheers; FM
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