Kerri-Anne: my husband’s ‘minor miracles’

Kerri-Anne Kennerley has spoken about her husband John’s ongoing battle to recover after a serious fall earlier this year left him critically injured.
John Kennerley, 75, suffered severe spinal damage after breaking his neck in a fall at a golf event in Coffs Harbour in March.
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In an interview with The Australian Women’s Weekly, Kerri-Anne, 62, said her husband’s recovery had been a long process.
“I hesitate to use the word miracle but for us that is what John’s recovery has been like, a series of minor miracles,” she said.
“It started with him being able to breathe unassisted. And that was such an important step. Otherwise, he faced a life being attached to a respirator, being fed through a tube in his nose.”
John, who had been unable to speak due to a tracheotomy, was also recently able to utter his first words to his wife of 34 years.
“He said ‘I love you’ which, of course, I will always treasure,” Kerri-Anne said.
Kerri-Anne, who married John in 1984, has been by his side since the accident occurred.
In April, Kerri-Anne opened up her husband’s hospital room to Channel Seven’s cameras for a special episode of Sunday Night.
“He said, ‘the only reason I’m trying is for you’. Wow,” she revealed in the interview.