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12/6/2017 8:23 PM  #1


Charity Game at Hardenhuish Park for Jamie Mines

 Chippenham Park V Bristol City under 23s on the 15th July at Hardenhuish Park K O 3PM
It is also a charity game for Jamie Mines who suffered those horrendous injuries earlier on in the year.
This young man's name is Jamie Mines. He is a honest, very hard-working man. He is the provider of his beautiful family of newly born twin girls. He is a scaffolder by trade. Jamie is a popular man from the town of Frome who always had time for other people. Jamie was a keen, active, and talented sportsman who played semi-professional football for Frome Town Fc, Radstock, Larkhall and Paulton and was known as a goal machine for each of his clubs. We are honoured to know him and honoured to call him our friend. Now the tragic part... Just days before his first Christmas with his girls, Jamie was working at height on scaffolding in Swindon and was electrocuted so severely he had to be rescued by the emergency services and his injuries were so severe he had to be placed into an induced coma and remains in critical condition in intensive care, he has had both hands amputated up to his forearm and one of his legs in order to keep him alive.
To have your life change in the blink of an eye is devastating for Jamie and all of his family. Jamie's life will never be the same. Our hearts go out to Jamie and his family because we know the road ahead of him is going to be a difficult one. We pray he can keep his head up and stay strong and know he has love, support, and prayers behind him. If you are able, please consider helping this family. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.

 

14/6/2017 9:52 AM  #2


Re: Charity Game at Hardenhuish Park for Jamie Mines

Have made my contribution to Jamie! So will be at Frome that day watching the Champions

 

20/6/2017 5:56 PM  #3


Re: Charity Game at Hardenhuish Park for Jamie Mines

An updated news article from a few days ago....unbelievable he survived but as you can see from the pictures absolutley horrific injuries and his left leg, and last limb, is to be removed very soon as well 

http://www.somersetlive.co.uk/news/somerset-news/jamie-mines-speaks-first-time-120023

 

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