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EXCLUSIVE: Married At First Sight star Cameron Woods is rushed to hospital for surgery after a seven-metre fall that almost left him quadriplegic
Married At First Sight groom Cameron Woods was rushed to hospital last Wednesday after suffering a nasty fall in Darwin.
The 27-year-old is ‘lucky to be alive’ after plummeting seven metres to the ground during a night out with friends.
Daily Mail Australia understands Cam was rushed to hospital where he stayed for several days for observation after fracturing his ribs, spine and kidney.
Married At First Sight groom Cameron Woods was rushed to hospital last Wednesday after suffering a nasty fall in Darwin
While Cam is ‘on the mend’ now, there were fears the Northern Territory-based carpenter wouldn’t be able to walk again.
‘Cam is getting better and just needs to lay off the heavy lifting,’ a source said.
‘The nasty accident couldn’t have come at a worse time for him, but he is back on his feet now and is in therapy.’
The 27-year-old carpenter is ‘lucky to be alive’ after plummeting seven metres to the ground during a night out with friends
The Aussie larrikin moved to Darwin to work in Indigenous communities.
Cam has been matched with Perth-based accountant Lyndall Grace on MAFS.
Their wedding was practically a fairytale, with the couple connecting immediately after meeting at the altar.
Cam has been matched with Perth-based accountant Lyndall Grace (pictured) on MAFS
In her moving vows, Lyndall explained why she decided to join the experiment in the first place while referencing her cystic fibrosis diagnosis.
‘For a long time, I thought the kind of love that I needed didn’t exist and that I’d never meet someone with a similar view of life to me. Or simply, that the kind of love I wanted wasn’t for me to have. That long-lasting, life-changing, soulmate kind of love,’ she said.
‘[My partner] has to know what a pleasure and a gift it is to be here, and because of that they want to live their fullest and happiest life.
‘I want someone who feels that way about me, because that’s exactly the way I feel about everyone and everything in my life.’
After continuing to bond at the reception, Lyndall later decided to explain her diagnosis to Cam and what a new, life-changing drug meant for her.
‘I have a chronic illness called cystic fibrosis. I don’t know if you know anything about it,’ she asked Cameron, to which he nodded.
‘I know about it. We had a mate pass away… it’s where you have trouble breathing,’ he emotionally replied.
Married At First Sight continues Thursday at 7.30pm on Channel Nine and 9Now
After continuing to bond at the reception, Lyndall later decided to explain her diagnosis to Cam and what a new, life-changing drug meant for her
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