Stephen Fry broke pelvis, hip, leg and ribs in O2 stage fall
- Stephen Fry has returned to work after a 6ft fall from a stage at London's O2 Arena, praising his lucky stars for avoiding spinal or skull injuries.
- Fry, who broke his leg, pelvis, and ribs, no longer needs crutches and has undergone constant physiotherapy for his recovery.
- He expressed self-consciousness about walking without a cane near his home but thanked the staff at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich for their extraordinary work and kindness.
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Stephen Fry explains O2 fall accident and hospital recovery as he admits to feeling nervous without walking stick
Stephen Fry was delivering a talk about artificial intelligence at London's O2 Arena in September when he turned to leave the stage and instead fell down a six-foot drop onto concrete, leaving him with several broken bones.
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Read Full ArticleStephen Fry smashed pelvis, ribs and leg and told 'you won't walk again' after horror fall
Comedian, actor, and broadcaster Stephen Fry opened up about the extent of his injuries he endured falling off a six-foot-high stage while speaking at the CogX Festival at the O2 in London in September
·London, United Kingdom
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