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Evening Standard
Evening Standard
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Ted Hennessey

Skater makes film to thank NHS for care weeks after life-saving coronavirus treatment

A father-of-four was back performing roller skating tricks in his local park just two weeks after being discharged following life-saving coronavirus treatment.

Clayton Jean-Charles, 55, a plumber from Greenwich, was taken to University Hospital Lewisham on April 11 after he began “hallucinating” with symptoms of Covid-19.

He was moved to the intensive care unit when his condition worsened, and put on a continuous positive airway pressure machine — which delivers air through a tight-fitting mask.

After almost three weeks in hospital, Mr Jean-Charles, who has four daughters, was able to go home on April 29 to his wife Barthola.

Within a fortnight, he was back rollerskating in Greenwich Park, a hobby he took up a year ago.

Clayton Jean-Charles skating two weeks after being discharged from hospital (Clayton Jean-Charles)

He said: “There were two things that really kept me going in hospital — wanting to see my family and four girls again, and the encouragement of all the staff.

"They treated patients with such compassion and care, it was so inspiring.

"I sent a short film of myself roller skating to the staff who treated me to say thank you.”

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