I've raised £10000 to PLEASE HELP AN ARMY VETERAN OF 35 YEARS SERVICE WHO HAS RECEIVED LIFE CHANGING INJURIES ON A REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY PARADE ACCIDENT

Ade Stowell a former retired Regular Service Royal Artillery Gunner and Reservist Warrant Officer of 35 years in the Royal Corps of Signals was assisting on his local Remembrance Sunday Parade In Studley.
Whilst collecting signs back in for road closures after the parade finished Ade was struck by a car resulting in a severe head trauma.
Ade remains in Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital in Intensive Care in a coma with his wife Chrissy at his side desperately clinging to any, however small signs of recovery Ade can show her.
The long term prognosis isn’t good and Ade will be left with serious life changing injuries.
I’m seeking to raise any amount of money that people could spare especially the Military Service Personal that I am immensely proud to be part of, most of whom have sent some fantastic messages of support and prayers towards Ade and Chrissy.
Ade has been an inspirational leader and trainer of hundreds of soldiers throughout his long service to HM Armed Forces and in a strange befitting way it seems that this tragic accident could have have only occurred whilst Ade was assisting on his local Remembrance Parade and putting something back into the community and ultimately the country that he has been proud to serve for so long, this really defines the man that he is!
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Thank you for any help or donations given on behalf of Ade and Chrissy Stowell.
Please see below details of this tragic incident;
https://redditchstandard.co.uk/news/remembrance-sunday-shock-as-marshal-hit-by-car-in-studley/