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Mum’s joy as Southampton attack victim Scott Speirs wakes from coma


A MAN left for dead in a sickening attack in a Hampshire park has woken from a coma – and is defying doctors by communicating with his mum.

Scott Speirs lay unconscious for more than a year following a vicious attack by Adam Stebbing and Liam Edwards in which the pair stamped on his head more than a dozen times.

Eighteen months ago doctors predicted the father of one would never be able to interact with other people.

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But Scott – who is still confined to a wheelchair, cannot talk and requires 24-hour care – has impressed medics with his progress.

It has been a huge boost for Scott’s family, including his ten-year-old son Charlie.

Mum Sue described him as “a million times” better than he was following the brutal attack in 2007, which left him severely brain-damaged.

Speaking to the Daily Echo at Glenside Manor, a specialist neurological rehabilitation centre on the outskirts of Salisbury, where Scott now lives, Sue, 58, said: “It wouldn’t be obvious to anyone who doesn’t see him regularly but he is a million times better than he was.

“He is starting to communicate more, which shows his brain is still working.”

During the trial of Stebbing and Edwards for attempted murder, consultant neurosurgeon Antonio Belli, who treated Scott at the Wessex Neurological Unit at Southampton General Hospital, told jurors Scott was unlikely to ever be able to communicate or interact with other people.

Sue, who lives in Lordshill, Southampton, said: “I was always convinced though that Scott could hear me and now I have been proved right.

“It is heartbreaking not to be able to have a proper conversation with my son but at least he can communicate now in some way.”

Scott, who lived in Bevois Valley, communicates mainly by looking at one of two large cards – a green tick for yes and a red card for no.

But he is also able to use a board with letters on to spell out words, including his name, the word “mum” and his favourite football team – Saints.

Sue,who visits Scott twice a week, said: “Doctors really don’t know how much further he will progress, but the feeling is that he still has more to give.”

Despite his limited movement, Scott is taking part in a special triathlon at the end of February to raise money for brain injury charity Headway.

Echo helps out

SUE asked the Daily Echo for help in her bid to improve Scott’s memory.

We were delighted to supply team photos of Saints from our picture archive, as well as old copies of The Pink sports paper from before the attack.

Sue said: “I don’t follow football so I don’t have a clue who the players are, but there’s a chance that Scott might recognise them. He has supported Saints all his life and knew everything about them.”


Comments(12)

My View from the Hill says...
12:56pm Mon 1 Feb 10

Let hope the lads health keeps improving, and the creatures that carried out this assault rot in the cells.

Good luck for future, to Scott and his mum.

Ozmosis says...
1:49pm Mon 1 Feb 10

My View from the Hill wrote:
Let hope the lads health keeps improving, and the creatures that carried out this assault rot in the cells.

Good luck for future, to Scott and his mum.
Couldn't agree more.

justy1 says...
2:39pm Mon 1 Feb 10

This is fantastic news, good luck Sue and Scott, both lovely people.

adclose says...
3:13pm Mon 1 Feb 10

welcome back laddie. this just demonstrates that you cant keep a good man down! just one question: when can we all stamp on stebbings and edwards?

Lauren1990 says...
3:18pm Mon 1 Feb 10

=) Fingers crossed he carries on improving and leaves those who had doubt in shock. x

freemantlegirl2 says...
3:21pm Mon 1 Feb 10

Oh that's wonderful news!! I live just round the corner from that park, which incidentally is up for 'improvements' at the moment. We were all so upset and devastated when it happened, shook the whole community I can tell you.

Here's hoping he makes even more progress, and how wonderful for his little son too as well as mum and family.

Reality-man says...
4:28pm Mon 1 Feb 10

Good luck Scott. No one should have to go through what you went, and are still going through. You've shown a hell of a lot more fight than the two cowards who attacked you

Condor Man says...
7:10pm Mon 1 Feb 10

I hope the scum who carried out this cowardly act are compensating the family through whatever they earn in jail.

EELS MAN says...
8:10pm Mon 1 Feb 10

What good news, well done fella.

alabaster says...
8:39pm Mon 1 Feb 10

Brilliant news - You are a wonderful mother Sue. I really hope Scott will keep going forward - brains can recover, they can be amazing. I've seen two friends make incredible progress from brain injuries. Good luck.

Nightaximan says...
12:51am Tue 2 Feb 10

Its nice to hear the good news.. welcome back Scott Speirs. I hope you get better and better now...

working.mummyof2 says...
12:52am Fri 12 Feb 10

What great news.. well done scott.. you cant keep a good man down.. all the best hun


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