Loek van Mil’s condition still critical but stable

An article at couriermail.com.au sheds some light on the accident that happened to Dutch pitcher Loek van Mil. It also says his condition is still critical but it has turned to stable.

According to the CEO of the Brisbane Bandits, Mark Ready, Van Mil remains in the hospital in a critical but stable condition. Now it appears Van Mil injured himself during a bush walk.

For a certain amount of time, Van Mil was missing. According to the Courier Mail, he fractured his head against a rock and laid unconscious for twenty-four hours before he was found by a hiker

Ready has been on his side in the hospital and he saw Van Mil improve a lot in a twenty-four hour time frame. According to Ready, Van Mil is talking and he managed to smile and to make a joke.

It becomes clear that Van Mil is a respected person worldwide as the news is also mentioned at the websites of ESPN and the Washington Post.

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