Clark Carlisle ‘awake’ three weeks after lorry crash

Former Burnley and QPR defender conscious in hospital after December collision

Clarke Carlisle is awake in hospital following a collision with a lorry last December. (Photograph: Nick Potts/PA Wire)
Clarke Carlisle is awake in hospital following a collision with a lorry last December. (Photograph: Nick Potts/PA Wire)

Former Premier League defender Clarke Carlisle, who was seriously injured in a collision with a lorry last month, is awake in hospital.

His wife, Gemma Carlisle, said on Twitter on Tuesday evening: “Thank you again for asking after Clarke. He’s still in hospital but is getting better & stronger each day.”

She was asked by another Twitter-user: “Is he awake yet Gemma? Hope he’s well soon from a football fan.”

Mrs Carlisle replied: “Yes.”

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The 35-year-old former Professional Footballers’ Association chairman was seriously injured following the collision on the A64, near York, on December 22 and remains in a Leeds hospital.

North Yorkshire Police launched an investigation into the circumstances of the incident and appealed for witnesses.

Since the collision, a host of footballers, former clubs, organisations and charities have used social media to send messages hoping Carlisle makes a quick recovery.

The Metropolitan Police later confirmed that Carlisle was charged with failing to provide a sample on December 20 — days before his serious injuries — and is due to appear in court later this month.