Daniel André Tande | Tooth placed in the Norwegian hospital



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The Hoppland team assures that Daniel-André Tande is in good shape, but that the profile must be at peace to get back to the hooks.

It was VG who first reported that Tande was back on Norwegian soil on Friday after the terrible accident in Planica.

On Thursday of last week, the 27-year-old fell seriously on the infamous ski slope in Slovenia. They then placed him in an artificial coma for a full five days.

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The Hoppland team announced in a press release Saturday that Tande has moved to Akershus University Hospital.

– Daniel arrived in Norway yesterday by ambulance plane. The transport went well and he is in good shape. He is now admitted to Akershus University Hospital. He is well cared for in the hospital and is being treated for his injuries. Daniel and the family now need peace around the situation, says the national jumping team doctor, Guri Ranum Ekås.

– Professional process

Tande suffered a broken collarbone and punctured lung in the fall, but fortunately avoided injuries to the head and neck region. Reports have been good in recent days, and the national team jumper was able to fly back to Norway on Friday.

– Daniel was transported home today by ambulance plane. The process has been very professional and our doctor has been a part of it all the time. You are now in good hands, Clas Brede Bråthen writes in an SMS to Nettavisen on Friday.

– Can you say something about Tande’s condition now?

– Its condition is good according to the conditions.

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First signs after the accident

Of course, it has been calm on Tande’s part after the accident, but on Thursday night the first sign of life appeared on social media.

«Thanks for the socks Andreja! Feeling lucky, I can’t wait to test them on the ground. I feel much better now, thanks for all the love and support »Tande wrote in an Instagram story with a photo from the hospital bed.

Now he will continue with the work of returning after the crash, and it will take place in Norway from Friday.

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