Austin Turner Nashville, TN, injured following assault on Feb. 18
Austin Turner Death – Austin Turner was assaulted at The Tin Roof in Nashville on Sunday, February 18, between 12:15 p.m. and 12:50 p.m. He was last seen on the sidewalk with friends, intending to request an Uber, which unfortunately did not occur. The assault has left him in critical condition at Vanderbilt Medical Center, with injuries that may be life-threatening.
He suffered a skull fracture leading to a subdural hematoma, necessitating an emergency craniotomy. Despite medical intervention, he experienced a massive stroke in the right hemisphere of his brain, resulting in him being in a coma.
Suspect:
The suspect involved in the assault has been arrested; however, they have already posted bond.
Fundraising Efforts:
A GoFundMe campaign has been started by Meagan Turner, a relative of Austin’s, in order to provide financial assistance for Austin’s ever-increasing medical expenses. The status of Austin is still considered to be critical, and he is in need of life support.
Austin does not have health insurance. The money that was raised will assist in reducing the financial responsibilities that are related with his medical care, such as the costs of legal representation and the prospective costs of long-term care payments.
Personal Background:
Austin Turner is acknowledged for his ability to provide happiness to individuals who are in his immediate vicinity. He is a kind and amusing man. His four younger sisters look up to him as a loyal older brother, and he is also adored as a son, grandchild, uncle, and nephew. Additionally, he is valued as a friend by everyone who knows him.
Appeal for Assistance:
Austin’s family and friends are appealing for support to cover the substantial costs of his medical treatment and associated expenses. Your contributions will aid in providing him with the necessary care and support during this challenging time.
For further updates and to contribute to the fundraiser, please visit the GoFundMe page created by Meagan Turner.