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An appeal by the family of injured Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond has led to a flood of donations to the air ambulance which flew him to hospital. | |
So far, £130,000 has been raised for Yorkshire Air Ambulance - £50,000 from a single donor. | |
Meanwhile, his family say Mr Hammond is now on a general hospital ward after his crash in a jet-powered car on an airfield near York. | |
The 36-year-old suffered a brain injury during filming for the BBC show. | |
He has since been joking with his wife about the amount of flowers he has been sent. | |
Amanda Hammond urged well-wishers to consider making a donation to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance instead. | Amanda Hammond urged well-wishers to consider making a donation to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance instead. |
A group of motoring enthusiasts has set up a web page for contributions. | |
Scene of Richard Hammond's crash at Elvington airfieldEnlarge Image | Scene of Richard Hammond's crash at Elvington airfieldEnlarge Image |
The BBC has said it has started an investigation into Wednesday's accident, which happened at Elvington airfield while Mr Hammond was driving at speeds of up to 300mph. | |
It also confirmed the final part of the Best of Top Gear had been postponed indefinitely and the new series, due to begin on 8 October, will be delayed. | It also confirmed the final part of the Best of Top Gear had been postponed indefinitely and the new series, due to begin on 8 October, will be delayed. |
The BBC added: "We would like to express our thanks to the 40,000 people who have sent goodwill messages about Richard." | The BBC added: "We would like to express our thanks to the 40,000 people who have sent goodwill messages about Richard." |
It said the messages were being passed on and would be a "terrific boost" for the presenter. | It said the messages were being passed on and would be a "terrific boost" for the presenter. |
Mrs Hammond said the family had been overwhelmed by the flowers and messages of support received from well-wishers since her husband suffered what doctors say was a significant brain injury. | Mrs Hammond said the family had been overwhelmed by the flowers and messages of support received from well-wishers since her husband suffered what doctors say was a significant brain injury. |
Vampire | Vampire |
But she added: "However, Richard is now beginning to worry that [co-presenters] Jeremy [Clarkson] and James [May] will start taking the mickey, so it would be great if - instead of flowers - people could make a donation to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance. | But she added: "However, Richard is now beginning to worry that [co-presenters] Jeremy [Clarkson] and James [May] will start taking the mickey, so it would be great if - instead of flowers - people could make a donation to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance. |
"The service is entirely funded by charitable donations and there's little doubt in my mind that without it, Richard would not be making the excellent progress he is." | "The service is entirely funded by charitable donations and there's little doubt in my mind that without it, Richard would not be making the excellent progress he is." |
Mr Hammond's condition is described as stable by doctors at Leeds General Infirmary. | Mr Hammond's condition is described as stable by doctors at Leeds General Infirmary. |
Top Gear co-presenter Mr Clarkson, a Sun columnist, said in the paper on Saturday that the father-of-two had got to his feet and walked "shakily" to the toilet during the early hours of Friday - just 30 hours after the crash. | Top Gear co-presenter Mr Clarkson, a Sun columnist, said in the paper on Saturday that the father-of-two had got to his feet and walked "shakily" to the toilet during the early hours of Friday - just 30 hours after the crash. |
HAVE YOUR SAY That's the spirit Richard! Keep up the good recovery Brett, Middlesbrough Send us your messages | HAVE YOUR SAY That's the spirit Richard! Keep up the good recovery Brett, Middlesbrough Send us your messages |
Mr Hammond had been driving a jet-powered dragster similar to the Vampire used by Colin Fallows to set the British land speed record of 300.3 mph. | Mr Hammond had been driving a jet-powered dragster similar to the Vampire used by Colin Fallows to set the British land speed record of 300.3 mph. |
Mr Hammond, from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, had to be cut free after the car "veered off to the right" and its parachutes opened during the drive. | Mr Hammond, from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, had to be cut free after the car "veered off to the right" and its parachutes opened during the drive. |
Primetime Land Speed Engineering, which supplied the car and a support team for the event, said the vehicle "had been prepared and was being operated to the highest of standards". | Primetime Land Speed Engineering, which supplied the car and a support team for the event, said the vehicle "had been prepared and was being operated to the highest of standards". |