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Freddie Flintoff Trains Guide Dog as Therapeutic Recovery After Top Gear Crash

Former Cricket Star Takes on New Role

Freddie Flintoff, known for his cricket career and stint on Top Gear, has embarked on a therapeutic new job to aid in his recovery after a horrifying crash on the show. The 45-year-old was seen training a Golden Retriever guide dog near his home in Manchester.

Signs of the Horrific Crash

Despite his progress, there were still visible signs of the injuries Flintoff sustained in the 130mph crash. Facial injuries and broken ribs served as a reminder of the terrifying incident, but the star has shown resilience and returned to public life.

A Familiar Face Supports Flintoff

Former England teammate Steve Harmison revealed that Flintoff is doing well and is currently training the guide dog. Harmison jokingly mentioned that the training appeared to be going better now that Flintoff had overcome a few stumbling incidents during his walks.

Call for Transparency

Perry McCarthy, a former F1 driver and Top Gear Stig, criticized the BBC's handling of the crash. McCarthy called for more transparency, expressing concern for the safety of enthusiastic and talented individuals like Flintoff. An independent third party is currently reviewing the incident.

Looking Ahead

Insiders suggest that now is the "perfect time" for Flintoff to consider a cricketing comeback. Former teammate Steve Harmison confirmed that Flintoff is in good form and making progress in his recovery.

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