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Scotland fan in hospital after crash in Germany as family race to bedside

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Scotland fan in hospital after crash in Germany as family race to bedside

The family of a Scotland fan injured in a serious crash in Germany have rushed to his bedside.

Gary Elis was one of six people who were injured in the collision near Weeze Airport just after midnight on June 13. The 23-year-old is understood to have travelled to the Euros with friends, reports the Daily Record.




The group hired a Citroen C3, which collided head-on with an S-class Mercedes. His condition is not currently known.

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Gary’s mum Mandy Coleman told The Courier she would update family and friends when they had arrived at the hospital in Germany.

She earlier posted on social media: “Our son has been involved in an accident in Germany and we are currently making arrangements to get out there to be with him.”

German police said their car had been travelling on the wrong side of the road.

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