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Ksubi founder Dan Single’s family rush to his bedside in Paris: ‘He’s in a really bad way’

DESIGNER Dan Singleis understood to be in such a bad way after falling out of the window of a Paris hotel, his friends and family are preparing to fly over to be with the father-of-one.

KSUBI founder Dan Singleis understood to be in such a bad way, friends and family are preparing to head over to Paris to be with the father-of-one.

Confidential last week revealed that Single had been rushed to hospital after falling from the third level of the Grand Amour hotel in Paris.

The 36-year-old ­father-of-one, who was overseas with his wife, model Bambi Northwood-Blyth, to film a fashion week video for their P. Jame range, was placed in an induced coma after the terrible fall.

Bambi Northwood-Blyth and her husband Dan Single. Picture: Julie Kiriacoudis
Bambi Northwood-Blyth and her husband Dan Single. Picture: Julie Kiriacoudis

Sources close to Single yesterday told Confidential the popular Sydney socialite was “still in intensive care” and “in a really bad way” having shattered all the bones from the bottom of his spine down to his heels, after landing directly feet first.

Single fell from the third floor of Hotel Grand Amour in Paris. Picture: Andrew McLeish
Single fell from the third floor of Hotel Grand Amour in Paris. Picture: Andrew McLeish

Now P.E. Nation co-designer Pip Edwards, who has a son with Single and has remained good friends with him since their split in 2008, has told Confidential “the family” are set to jet to the city of love to check on his progress.

It is not known whether this includes their son Justice.

“The family will be heading over to Paris taking turns in a staggered approach,” Edwards said.

“At this point we are all taking each day as it comes.”

Pip Edwards, who has a son with Single, said the family will fly over to be by his side. Picture: Christian Gilles
Pip Edwards, who has a son with Single, said the family will fly over to be by his side. Picture: Christian Gilles

Just as family and friends prepare to make their way over to Paris, others back home are taking to social media to pay tribute to the well-liked designer.

Northwood-Blyth has posted images of cherry blossom flowers which have been met with messages of support from industry friends, while Vogue Australia’sChristine Centenera posted a flashback image of herself, Northwood-Blyth and Single, alongside a ­French flag and red heart emoji.

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Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/sydney-confidential/ksubi-founder-dan-singles-family-rush-to-his-bedside-in-paris-hes-in-a-really-bad-way/news-story/325edbbe31b99edd1072e227579b543c