FIRST TEAM
10/12/2012

Vukcevic's condition not life-threatening

Boris Vukcevic is no longer in a life-threatening condition. According to information from Heidelberg University Hospital, where the 22 year old is being treated following his car accident on September 28th, Vukcevic has made it through the critical phase and his condition has stabilised further. The Hoffenheim player remains in a coma and the prognosis of his recovery time is not known at the moment.

1899-manager Markus Babbel: “First and foremost, we're delighted for Boris and his family at this piece of news. It's clear that there's still a long way for him to go, but the news gives us strength and will make it a little easier to return to our normal daily routine. It will also help us focus on our tasks in the Bundesliga.”

On Friday morning, a joint statement was released by the Heidelberg Police and the department of public prosecution, revealing that the Bundesliga player was suffering from an insulin-induced low blood sugar at the time of his accident. This information came from an examination by the Heidelberg forensic medicine department.

On September 28th, the 22 year old was on his way to training on the B45 in Bammental when his vehicle crossed over to the opposite lane and collided almost head-on with an articulated lorry. Vukcevic has life-threatening head injuries and is in a coma in Heidelberg University Hospital. His condition recently stabilised, but according to the doctors treating him, it still remains critical.

TSG 1899 Hoffenheim cannot comment on the department of public prosecution's ongoing investigation, or the legal matters of the cause of the accident

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