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Chris Froome shows off wounds from life-threatening injury to cycling legend’s heart in horror training crash
CHRIS FROOME has shown off his grisly wounds following his life-threatening cycling crash in late August.
The British cycling legend was involved in the crash while training in France, before being airlifted to hospital.


He suffered a series of serious injuries, including four broken ribs, a fractured vertebra and a collapsed lung.
But perhaps the closest call to emerge from the crash was a pericardial rupture, a tear to the sac that encases the heart.
And now the 40-year-old has given fans a view into the reality of his recovery process.
In the snap, uploaded to his Instagram story, Froome can be seen in good spirits as he undergoes rehabilitation treatment on his chest.
Several wounds can still be seen now, almost a month and a half following his initial injury.
He broke his silence on the incident upon his release from hospital last month.
His statement read: “Relieved to be heading home from the hospital today.
“Thanks to the staff at the HIA Sainte Anne.”
Froome was flown to the Toulon-based military hospital after clipping the kerb at 30mph and colliding with a road sign.
The injuries have meant he will not be able to cycle for a significant period of time.
But that is not slowing him down, making a public appearance just weeks later at a charity gala in Zurich.
He was part of a panel consisting of fellow sporting legends Usain Bolt, Anthony Joshua and Mika Hakkinen.
He said: “I think this was a motivation for me to try and push in terms of the rehab and getting out of hospital in time to be ready for this event because it sounds like its going to be an amazing evening.”
The new pictures show that rehab is still a way to go, but fans will be happy to see the beloved sporting figure not allowing his injuries to keep him down.

World Cup qualifier cancelled as team fail to board flight amid ‘unforeseen travel complications’
MALAWI’S World Cup qualifier with Equatorial Guinea was postponed after the visitors allegedly refused to travel amid a dispute with their national federation.
The two sides had been due to meet tonight at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe.

Just hours before the game was scheduled to go ahead, the Football Association of Malawi announced that it had been called off due to “unforeseen travel complications” for their visitors.
Their statement read: “The Football Association of Malawi (FAM) wishes to inform the general public that the Fifa World Cup Qualifier between Malawi and Equatorial Guinea, which was scheduled for today at 18:00hrs at Bingu National Stadium, will not place due to unforeseen travel complications affecting the visiting team.
“FIFA has officially cancelled the match.
“FAM will provide further updates on the status of tickets that were purchased in advance in due cause.
“We sincerely regret any inconvenience this development may cause.”
African football reporter Micky Jnr claims that there was tension between Equatorial Guinea players and their national federation over their travel schedule.
He adds that players were told last night that they’d be flying to Malawi this morning, only to learn today that their journey had been pushed back to the afternoon.
This would have led to players having to get ready on the plane before heading straight to Bingu Stadium to play the match.
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Following a meeting, it is alleged that players decided to refuse to travel.
It has not yet been decided what the outcome of the cancelled match will be.
Both Malawi and Equatorial Guinea are scheduled to be in action again during this international break.
The former will travel to Sao Tome and Principe for the final match of their qualifying campaign on Monday.
While Equatorial Guinea are scheduled to host Liberia on the same day.
Last month, the Central African nation failed in their appeal against a six-point deduction for fielding an ineligible player during wins over Namibia and Liberia in November 2023.
Fifa ruled that Emilio Nsue, formerly of Middlesbrough and Birmingham, was never actually given formal clearance to switch his nationality from Spanish to Equatoguinean.
The 46-cap star has since been cleared, but his nation were not given their points back.

Israeli hostages to be released ‘Monday or Tuesday’, Trump says as Hamas declares end to their bloody war of terror
DONALD Trump declared that Israeli hostages held in Gaza will be freed “Monday or Tuesday”.
The move is part of a landmark peace deal he insists could usher in “an everlasting peace” and the slow rebuilding of the devastated enclave.



The US president, who announced the historic breakthrough on Wednesday, said he hopes to attend a signing ceremony in Egypt marking the first phase of his sweeping 20-point Gaza peace plan.
“We are getting the hostages back on Tuesday, Monday or Tuesday, and that’ll be a day of joy,” Trump said at a White House Cabinet meeting.
It comes as Hamas officials hailed the breakthrough as a decisive end to the conflict.
The group’s Gaza chief declared: “We declare an end to the war today and the start of a permanent ceasefire,” saying the agreement also includes opening the Rafah crossing “in both directions” for people and goods.
Hamas added that it had received firm “guarantees from mediators and the US administration, all confirming that the war has completely ended” — the most definitive signal yet from the group that it accepts the new ceasefire terms.
The deal, struck after days of marathon talks in Egypt’s Sharm el-Sheikh involving US, Israeli, Egyptian, Qatari, and Turkish mediators, aims to end two years of war that has killed tens of thousands and reduced Gaza to rubble.
Israel’s security cabinet meets today to approve the agreement, with a ceasefire expected within 24 hours.
The Israel Defense Forces will then pull back from current frontlines, triggering a 72-hour countdown for Hamas to release the hostages — 20 of whom are believed to be still alive.
Hamas is expected to begin freeing captives as early as Sunday.
In return, Israel will release around 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, including 250 serving life sentences.
Up to 600 aid trucks a day are poised to surge into Gaza, where hundreds of thousands have been sheltering in tents after cities were flattened.
Trump said Gaza would be “slowly redone,” declaring: “You cannot live right now in Gaza. We will create something where people can live.”
Scenes of joy & tears
News of the peace deal sparked jubilant scenes across Israel and Gaza.
Hostage Square in Tel Aviv erupted in dancing and chants of “Bring Them Home” as US flags waved alongside Israeli banners and “I love Trump” signs.
Rebecca Bohbot, wife of hostage Elkana, 36, beamed: “For two years I have been fighting for the life of my man.
“This is the moment that a little boy will return to hug his father, a moment when my family comes back to life.”



Silvia Cunio, mother of hostage David, 34, sobbed: “I dream of the hugs, the kisses. I thank everyone for the warm embrace these past two years — it gave me the strength to keep going.”
Danny Miran, whose son Omri, 48, is held in Gaza, said: “My two eldest granddaughters came over, and we danced together in the hallway. I’ve been waiting more than two years for this moment.”
But the joy was bittersweet for families bracing to receive the remains of 28 hostages.
Rotem Cooper, whose father Amiram died in captivity, said: “Receiving my father’s body will give us some kind of closure.
“But if this deal had been done sooner he might still be alive today.”
Trump's 20-point peace plan
- 1. Gaza will be a deradicalized terror-free zone
- 2. Gaza will be redeveloped
- 3. The war will immediately end
- 4. Within 72 hours, all hostages will be returned
- 5. Israel will release 250 dangerous prisoners plus 1700 Gazans detained after Oct 7th
- 6. Members of Hamas who wish to leave Gaza will be provided safe passage
- 7. Full aid will be immediately sent into the Gaza Strip
- 8. Entry of distribution and aid in the Gaza Strip will proceed without interference
- 9. Gaza will be governed under the temporary transitional governance of a technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee
- 10. A Trump economic development plan to rebuild and energize Gaza will be created
- 11. A special economic zone will be established
- 12. No one will be forced to leave Gaza
- 13. Hamas agrees to not have any role in the governance of Gaza
- 14. A guarantee will be provided by regional partners to ensure that Hamas comply with obligations
- 15. The US will work to develop a temporary International Stabilization Force in Gaza
- 16. Israel will not occupy or annex Gaza
- 17. If Hamas delays or rejects this proposal, Israel can proceed with invasion
- 18. An interfaith dialogue process will be established
- 19. Credible pathway to Palestinian self-determination and statehood can begin
- 20. The US will establish a dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians for peaceful and prosperous co-existence
Hurdles remain
Despite the euphoria, major obstacles remain at the destroyed enclave.
The deal still requires Hamas to agree to full disarmament, deradicalisation and exclusion from future governance — demands that could yet derail the process.
Israel has made clear it will not end its campaign until Hamas’s military capability, including its tunnel network, is dismantled.
Hamas is also demanding the return of the bodies of Yahya and Mohammad Sinwar, the brothers who led the group during the war before being assassinated by Israeli forces. But Israel has refused.


Under Trump’s plan, Gaza will ultimately be governed by a transitional authority overseen by an international body — potentially led by former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair — before being handed back to a new Palestinian administration.
Trump, who is widely seen as a frontrunner for the Nobel Peace Prize to be announced this week, said he would travel to the Middle East “very soon” and may even visit Gaza.
“All Parties will be treated fairly!” he posted on Truth Social.
“This is a great day for the Arab and Muslim World, Israel, all surrounding Nations, and the United States of America. Blessed are the peacemakers.”
The devastating war between Israel and Hamas
By Sayan Bose, Foreign News Reporter
While the conflict between Israel and Palestine dates back decades, the current fighting erupted two years ago when Hamas fanatics attacked Israel in a massive terror attack.
On October 7, 2023, Islamists terrorists stormed the border between Gaza and Israel, slaughtering over 1,200 Israelis and kidnapping 250 civilians.
Since then, Israel has almost completely destroyed the strip in an effort to eradicate the group and bring home its trapped people.
Tel Aviv’s retaliatory assault and siege on Gaza created a devastating humanitarian crisis, perpetuating a brutal cycle of attack and counter-attack.
Amid international cries for peace, Israeli PM Netanyahu vowed not to stop until Hamas is destroyed.
His goal to deradicalise Gaza – and the terror group’s existential struggle – created a political and military stalemate in the narrow strip.
The sheer scale of destruction and hardening of positions made it difficult for diplomats to adopt a political solution.
However, with Donald Trump’s proposed 20-point peace plan for Gaza, an end to the bloody war looks near.
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