Family of Bronco Layne Matechuk asks community to #believe
The family of Humboldt player Layne Matechuk released a statement via the Saskatchewan Health Authority today to thank supporters and medical staff after their son sustained a brain injury during the team’s bus crash on April 6.
The former Prince Albert Minto remains in hospital for rehabilitation after waking up from a months’ long coma and members are asking the public to #believe with them as he shows improvements.
Here is the family’s statement in full:
“On April 6, 2018, our family was forever changed like so many others. After spending the first month in a coma, Layne is now awake and making steady progress. He has suffered from a brain injury and the journey ahead will not be easy. He has not yet been able to speak. However, each day, he gets a little stronger and we are getting signs from him about what he is thinking.