Thank goodness. There hasn't been much coverage on the news in the last few days.
His family have warned not to believe any reports about his health from unauthorised sources such as his 'friend'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-25604024
It's just a wait and see game now it seems. At some point they will reduce the sedation and carry out neurological tests on him and I expect that
we will hear more in due course once that has been done and they have an idea of his long term outlook. After that there will still be many days or
weeks of recovery and probably months of rehabilitation.