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I’m a Celebrity and ex-Union J star George Shelley’s younger sister in intensive care after being hit by a car

EX-UNION J singer George Shelley's sister is fighting for her life in intensive care after being hit by a car.

Harriet Shelley was "in the wrong place, at the wrong time" according to her mum Toni Harris who has been at her bedside since the accident in Bristol on Friday night.

 George Shelley with his sister Harriet who is in intensive care
George Shelley with his sister Harriet who is in intensive care

The 21-year-old sustained serious head injuries following the collision, but is now stable.

Toni, from Clevedon, Somerset said nobody was to blame for the incident and everyone remains positive.

Toni said: “She was hit by a car.

"She’s very poorly but she’s stable.

She was hit by a car. She’s very poorly but she’s stable.

Toni HarrisGeorge and Harriet's mum

“Everybody at Southmead Hospitalhas been amazing, they have been working 24/7 to make sure she is alright.

“I would like to thank everyone in Clevedon for praying for our daughter.

“They have been holding church services, Bristol’s Buddha centre has also been helping – everybody across different religions have been so amazing.”

 The ex-Union J member is yet to speak out about his sister's condition
The ex-Union J member is yet to speak out about his sister's condition
 Singer George Shelley's sister is in hospital after she was hit by a car on Friday
Singer George Shelley's sister is in hospital after she was hit by a car on FridayCredit: PA:Press Association

Her brother George Shelley shot to fame with his band Union J in 2012- which was formed on the reality TV singing contest X Factor.

Since then he has starred in I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here.

He has yet to comment on his sister's condition.

Harriet told her 20,000 Twitter followers she was working on her dissertation just days before her accident while studying for a midwifery degree.



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