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A jockey who was told he died for six seconds in a life-threatening fall is returning to professional horse racing. Brian Toomey suffered severe head injuries in 2013 when his horse fell at Perth racecourse. He had been given just a 3% chance of survival and spent 157 nights in hospital, but almost two years after the accident, he has been relicensed. “One of my best friends came down to where I got the fall […] a paramedic told him that I had passed away” said the 26-year-old, speaking to Kelly Cates. “If you have a goal when you go through something like this, it’s a massive help to you.” This clip is originally from 5live Sport, Monday 8 June 2015.
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