New details surface after Aussie cricket star suffered a stroke in Hawaii aged just 24 and had to be airlifted to hospital for surgery
10 months ago

New details surface after Aussie cricket star suffered a stroke in Hawaii aged just 24 and had to be airlifted to hospital for surgery

Daily Mail  

New details have come to light after Australian cricketer Josie Dooley's relaxing holiday in Hawaii was turned upside down when she suffered a stroke and had to spend 30 days in hospital. Dooley, 24, who plays for the Melbourne Renegades in the WBBL and state cricket for South Australia, required urgent neurosurgical treatment in the US before being cleared to fly home. Josie Dooley had to be airlifted to hospital in Honolulu when she had the stroke on April 15 Dooley spent 30 days in hospital before flying home to Australia for further treatment 'On 15 April Josie was on the Hawaiian island of Kauai when she suffered a stroke as a result of hydrocephalus and was required to be airlifted to Honolulu to receive urgent neurosurgical treatment,' the statement read. 'Like many in the Australian cricket community, the Melbourne Renegades are thinking of our beloved team member, Josie Dooley, as she faces her current health battle,' the Renegades said.

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Josie Dooley: Aussie cricket star suffers a stroke while on holidays in Hawaii - and she's only 24
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