West Ham Striker Michail Antonio Thanks NHS, West Ham After Car Crash

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Michail Antonio, the West Ham striker who was hospitalized for 24 days after a car crash in early December, has been discharged and is recovering at home. Antonio, who is out of contract in the summer, said he now realizes how precious life is and thanked the NHS, air ambulance, and West Ham for their support.

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