North Melbourne AFL player Majak Daw is expecting his first child, just months after he was hospitalised due to injuries sustained in a serious incident on the Bolte Bridge.
Daw revealed the news on Wednesday evening with an Instagram post stating "Baby Daw coming soon," alongside his long-term partner Emily McKay.
It comes in the same week that Daw completed his first running session since the Bolte Bridge incident in December, which saw the 28-year-old operated on for serious injuries to his hips and pelvis.
In January, Daw posted a letter on the Kangaroos' website thanking fans and members for their support.
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"Im making huge strides with my recovery, both physically and mentally. I have been blessed with a second chance at life," the letter said.
"My attitude and outlook towards everything has improved."
He returned to the cluRead More – Source
North Melbourne AFL player Majak Daw is expecting his first child, just months after he was hospitalised due to injuries sustained in a serious incident on the Bolte Bridge.
Daw revealed the news on Wednesday evening with an Instagram post stating "Baby Daw coming soon," alongside his long-term partner Emily McKay.
It comes in the same week that Daw completed his first running session since the Bolte Bridge incident in December, which saw the 28-year-old operated on for serious injuries to his hips and pelvis.
In January, Daw posted a letter on the Kangaroos' website thanking fans and members for their support.
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"Im making huge strides with my recovery, both physically and mentally. I have been blessed with a second chance at life," the letter said.
"My attitude and outlook towards everything has improved."
He returned to the cluRead More – Source