Battling fan gets a surprise visit from star - The Worcester Observer

Battling fan gets a surprise visit from star

Worcester Editorial 20th Jan, 2018   0

A TEENAGE basketball fan who bravely battled back after suffering severe burns enjoyed a surprise visit from Worcester Wolves basketball star Elvisi Dusha.

Lloyd Saunders was treated to the surprise just before his discharge home from Birmingham Children’s Hospital after two months in the hospital’s specialist burns centre.

The 13-year-old suffered severe burns following an accident at home involving hot oil and has undergone multiple skin grafts and extensive rehabilitation.

Lloyd has previously played basketball for his school, Turves Green Boys School in Northfield and enjoyed a fantastic relationship with all who cared for him including senior physiotherapist, Ben Sturrock.




Ben contacted Worcester Wolves after learning about Lloyd’s love of the sport and how he’d planned to see one of their games but had been unable to do so.

“I’d like to say a massive thank you to Elvisi and the team for making this visit happen. It was amazing to see Lloyd’s reaction,” Ben said.


“You could see what a boost it was and I’m sure it’s an experience which will stay with him and his family for a long time.

“Elvisi made Lloyd feel comfortable and was so positive which gave him a lot of optimism.”

Having previously been unable to play basketball for a period of time due to suffering a burn to his wrist, Elvisi was keen to meet the teen and give him some words of encouragement.

The point guard, who plays for the Albania national team, is looking forward to taking to the court on January 26 with his teammates at the Arena Birmingham for the finals of the British Basketball League.

“As a professional basketball player growing up in Britain where basketball isn’t a mainstream sport, I love having the opportunities to go out and meet youngsters like Lloyd with a passion for the game,” Elvisi said.

The 23-year-old was armed with Worcester Wolves merchandise, including some exclusive signed trainers and even invited Lloyd and his family along to a future game.

Lloyd was handed a further surprise as Elvisi’s teammate George Beamon, who was unable to attend, donated a signed Oklahoma City Blue jersey from his days playing in the NBA G League.

Children and families are being urged to be ‘burn aware and remember the simple 3Cs – Cool, Call and Cover.

Visit www.cbtrust.org.uk/burn-prevention/first-aid for more information.

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