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Ryan Sexton (pictured), Liam Neeson's nephew, died at the age of 35, five years after being seriously injured in the head during a 20-foot fall from the height of his life. A phone booth while it was in East Susbad
Liam Neeson's nephew died five years after he was seriously injured in the head during a fall.
Ronan Sexton died this weekend at the age of 35, surrounded by his family in Cushendall, Northern Ireland, according to the Belfast Telegraph.
Sexton has never recovered from a serious fall around 4 am, a Sunday morning of 2014, after a night out with friends in Brighton, according to East Susbad authorities.
He was the youngest of six children of Neeson's sister, Bernadette Sexton.
Sadly, another tragic downfall killed Neeson's wife, Natasha Richardson, 15 years ago, almost 10 years ago.
The British actor died at the age of 45 from the aftermath of a head injury during a ski trip in March 2009.
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Sexton, the youngest of six children belonging to Liam Neeson's sister Bernadette Sexton, died in Cushendall, Northern Ireland, this weekend, surrounded by her family. Neeson is photographed at the SeriousFun Children's Network Gala in New York on May 21
Early in the morning of June 22, 2014, Sexton was seriously injured during a party in East Susbad with friends. and hit his head.
According to reports, he would have climbed to the top of a phone booth on a seaside promenade and would have fallen to a depth of 20 feet.
Sexton was rushed to the Royal Susbad County Hospital in critical condition before being transferred to Hurstwood Park Hospital in Haywards Heath, West Susbad, England. reported The Independent at the time.
In 2014, Sexton was seriously injured at a party with friends in East Susbad. He fell to about thirty meters from a phone booth and hit his head.
Sexton was rushed to hospital in critical condition before being transferred to Hurstwood Park Hospital in Haywards Heath, West Susbad. He died five years later in Cushendall, Northern Ireland, surrounded by his family. Sexton (right) photographed hugging her mother and Neeson's sister, Bernadette Sexton (second from right)
The Sexton accident in 2014 occurred five years after the death of Neeson's wife, Richardson, on March 18, 2009.
Neeson announced about his death during an interview with RTE in April 2017, revealing that he had embarked on his job to deal with the loss.
"I'm not good without work. I do not do – I would not wallow too much. You know? And I simply did not want – especially for my boys – to seem to sink into sadness or depression, "he said.
Neeson shared at the time that there was a continuing struggle with sadness for him.
& # 39; It strikes you, it's like a wave. You only feel this deep sense of instability … The Earth is no longer stable, then it pbades and it becomes more and more rare, but I still sometimes get it, he said.
& # 39;[Her death] was never real. This is still not the case. There are times in our New York home where I hear the door open, especially the first two years … Whenever I hear this door open, I always think that I will hear it.
The interview was motivated by comic retaliation in 2017 of Love Actually, the iconic 2003 romantic comedy in which Neeson played a character whose wife had recently died.
Neeson told Entertainment Weekly, "It's been 14 years now and we've all lived. Some of us are dead. Oh, my dear friend Alan Rickman, God is putting it down. Some have divorced. I lost my wife.
He added, "Oh, of course, I've often thought about this movie and my own life. Love Actually, it's like that. This is the tapestry of life.
Richardson died at New York City 's Lenox Hill Hospital, two days after being hit the head during a fall during a ski accident in Canada, one year ago. epidural hematoma due to a blunt impact to the head, reported ABC News.
An ambulance came to Richardson's care at the time of his fall, but feeling well at that time, she thanked the speakers and went to his hotel.
"When you have a trauma to your head, you can bleed. The situation can deteriorate in a matter of hours or days, "Yves Coderre, Ambulance Service Operations Manager, told The Globe and Mail.
"People do not realize that it can be very serious. We warn them that they can die and sometimes they start laughing. They do not take it seriously.
Less than two hours later, at 2:59, family medicine services received a second call for help and arrived 10 minutes later. At that time, the interveners called the hematology department of the Laurentien Hospital Center in Ste-Agathe and were treated by a star.
She was first transferred to Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur in Montreal, before being transferred by plane to Lenox Hill, New York, on March 17, 2009.
Neeson, now 66, married the British theater and film troupe on July 3, 1994, when he was 42 and she was 31 years old.
Tony Schindler and Richardson, who won the Tony Award, have two sons together, Micheál Richardson, now 23, and Daniel Neeson, 22.
His death was announced the very night that it happened, in a statement issued by Neeson's reporter.
"Liam Neeson, his sons and the whole family are shocked and devastated by the tragic death of their beloved Natasha," the statement said.
"They are deeply grateful for the support, love and prayers of everyone and are asking for the protection of their privacy during this very difficult time."
Their children were 13 and 12 years old at the time.
After Sexton's death over the weekend, Father Luke McWilliams, parish priest, said the family had asked for privacy while she was mourning her loss.
Tragic: Neeson lost his wife, Natasha Richardson, in 2009 after being hit head in a ski accident. Neeson (right) and Richardson (left) photographed at the premiere of "The Other Man" at the BFI 52 London Film Festival at the Odeon West End on October 17, 2008 in London.
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