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Scots radio DJ rushed to hospital after suffering bleed on the brain


A RADIO DJ has been rushed to hospital after suffering a bleed on the brain.

Clyde 1 presenter Lynne Hoggan found out she had a “sizeable bleed on the brain” after taking unwell last week.

After surgery and having stents put in, relatives say she still has a “long way to go” in hospital while she focuses on recovering.

Lynne’s sister in law took to social media to inform her 11,500 followers.

An Instagram post reads: “Lynne still has a long way to go and will be in hospital for a while and is unable to communicate properly at the moment whilst she is recovering.

“She appreciates all the love and support and will be in touch with all the individuals who have reached out to her once she is better.

“If anyone needs anything or wants me to pass anything on to Lynne, please just get in touch.”

A second update added: “A little life update- from Lynnes sister-in-law Rachel (as instructed by Lynne herself).

“Appreciate a lot of you have been messaging Lynne and wondering where she has been lately.

“Unfortunately, a week ago, she took unwell and it turned out to be a sizeable bleed on the brain which was 2 aneurysms.

“She has now had surgery and stents put in her brain and is recovering in the best care possible.”

Scores of fans took to the comments to wish the radio star all the best.

One wrote: “Sending love to you and the whole family.”

Another said: “Sending all my love to a fab girl, get well soon so we can party again.”

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A third added: “Wishing Lynne a speedy recovery.”

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Another commented: “I am so sorry to hear this.”

Lynne’s social media bio lists her as a radio presenter on Clyde 1, Forth 1, Tay FM and Northsound 1.

She has 11,500 followers and over 2,000 posts on the online platform.

Lynne Hoggan, radio presenter on Clyde 1.

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Radio host Lynne Hoggan has been rushed to hospitalCredit: instagram



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