Money raised will help Nick Grange visit his daughter

Games PR veteran hit by car seeks donations for mobility vehicle

Family and friends of a former games industry PR for the likes of Microsoft, Activision and EA are raising money for a mobility vehicle after he was hit by a car and left immobile.

Nick Grange was struck by the car last February. After five months in a coma and nine months in hospital, he was moved to a residential care home. He is now in a wheelchair and can only move one hand.

As he continues to recover from the accident, his wife and friends are raising money for a wheel-chair accessible vehicle so Grange can visit his daughter who lives an hour away.

At the time of writing they have raised £5,415 of their £6,000 goal.

You can find more details on the GoFundMe page.

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