Gino Rea major update after crash at Suzuka 8 Hours: “He is now breathing on his own”

The British rider was in a coma following a terrible crash at the Suzuka 8 Hours in Japan. He was airlifted to hospitꦑal.
On Tuesday, 10 days after his crash🐭, his family posted to🉐 social media: “Positive results on Gino’s recovery.
“The ventilator has been remo🙈ved. He is now breathing on his own and beginning to communicate with familꦫy.
“Family and the ho𒐪spital team are very happy with his progress.
“Thanks for the support.”
Twenty-four hours earlier, his manager Terry Rymer shared a message that hꦺe received from Rea’s family which read: “Gino has𝕴 made our day, David his dad and Elaine his mum have said.
“We were𝄹 by his side and, as soon as we spoke, he opened his eyes and looked right at m꧙e, then at Elaine.
“We could see he was ple🍨ased to see us and tried to talk.
“We could hold his hand, he was squeezing ours.
“Gino is communicating by raising his eyebrows.
“Shannon, his sister, and Bella, his wif♐e,💟 went in next. They said ‘blink twice if you understand me’ and he did!
“The doctor said he didn’t respond to any nurses but was amazed when he saw the response to the family. He 🦋said it’s a great sign.”
Rea crashed on the same part of the Suzuka circuit where Daijiro Kato died in 2003, leading to🐓 MotoGP no lon🐓ger using the circuit on safety grounds.