Boxing coach who tried to save PC Palmer in 2017 terror attack is battling Covid

A BOXING coach who tried to save PC Keith Palmer in the 2017 Westminster terror attack is battling Covid in a Turkish hospital.

Former GB coach Tony Davis tweeted from Istanbul: “This is to show that Covid ain’t no joke!


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Boxing coach who tried to save PC Palmer in 2017 terror attack is battling Covid
Former GB coach Tony Davis tweeted this picture from hospital

“This virus continues to suck the life out of me and just informed that I need the strongest drugs!

“Staff are fantastic but nobody speaks English.”

Tony, 47, who is now Bahrain’s national boxing coach, has been in hospital for more than a week.

The ex-Army sergeant thanked pals for arranging supplies of food, clothing and toiletries.


Boxing coach who tried to save PC Palmer in 2017 terror attack is battling Covid
Tony is now Bahrain’s national boxing coach
Boxing coach who tried to save PC Palmer in 2017 terror attack is battling Covid
Tony, circled, was the first person to help PC Palmer, fatally knifed by terrorist Khalid Masood
Boxing coach who tried to save PC Palmer in 2017 terror attack is battling Covid

 

Tony, from Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, was the first person to help PC Palmer, fatally knifed by terrorist Khalid Masood.

The Foreign Office said it was supporting Tony.


Boxing coach who tried to save PC Palmer in 2017 terror attack is battling Covid

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