Dan Walker's daughter rushed to hospital with suspected broken finger
12.06.2022 - 12:56
/ ok.co.uk
Dan Walker has revealed his daughter has been taken to hospital with a suspected broken finger. The presenter, 45, who recently quit BBC Breakfast to join Channel 5 news, shared the news on social media on Sunday morning. Sharing a picture of his daughter’s hand on Twitter, with one of her fingers looking incredibly sore and blue, he wrote: “Currently in A & E with our daughter who has a suspected broken finger, 4 hour wait has begun.” Dan shares two daughters, Jessica and Susanna, with wife of 20 years Sarah.They also have a son, Joe, and live in Sheffield with their dog, Winnie.
While he didn’t reveal which daughter had sustained the injury, he responded to a Tweet about emergency waiting times in way of an update on her progress. “Not moaning,” he replied, adding: “The hospital is brilliant and they are understaffed today because of “unforeseen absences” (there is a sign up). Very thankful she is getting seen at some stage.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. His daughter’s trip to A&E comes after his first week as anchor on a new look Channel 5 News. Dan had previously worked for the BBC for 13 years, originally appearing as the host of Football Focus in 2009.
He made his debut on the BBC Breakfast sofa in 2016, before announcing earlier this year he would be leaving and joining Channel 5. He explained that he made the "massive decision" to leave the channel after Channel 5 "came with big ambitions" and "big plans". He made quite the start on Channel 5, with his first appearance coinciding with the Prime Minister’s vote of confidence on Monday (6 June), meaning he made his debut presenting live from
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