Surgery success for Davenport but doubts over West Ham man's career

28 August 2009 02:29
West Ham defender Calum Davenport has been told the surgery to repair artery damage in his left thigh caused by a knife attack last weekend has been a success. The 26-year-old underwent surgery at Bedford Hospital where was admitted to intensive care following the incident last Saturday. It is not yet  known whether he will be able to play again. The former Coventry and Tottenham player's mother Kim Stupple, 49, is also said to be in a stable condition. Davenport's sister's boyfriend, Worrell Whitehurst, 25, from Derby, was charged withcausing grievous bodily harm with intent at Bedford Magistrates Court on Monday.

Source: Daily_Mail