Call The Midwife star Megan Cusack rushed to hospital needing 17 stitches after TRIC Awards fall

Call The Midwife star Megan Cusack rushed to hospital needing 17 stitches and left on crutches after serious fall at TRIC Awards


Megan Cusack was taken to hospital for treatment on Wednesday night.

The Call The Midwife star needed 17 stitches and was ultimately left on crutches after a serious fall at the TRIC Awards, which were held at 8 Northumberland Avenue.

The actress, who plays Nancy Corrigan on the hit BBC drama, took to Instagram to share the ordeal with her followers.

Oh no! Megan Cusack was rushed to hospital on Wednesday night, needing 17 stitches and ultimately being left on crutches after a serious fall at the TRIC Awards in London

Megan was earlier pictured posing on the red carpet in a blue psychedelic print midi dress and pointed block heels.

She was also snapped leaving the red carpet event in a wheelchair having injured her leg and ankle, before making her way to A&E.

Taking to Instagram Stories, Megan could be heard giggling with disbelief as she arrived at the emergency room.

Wearing a blue face mask inside the hospital, her Call The Midwife co-star Fenella Woolgar, who she branded ‘Nurse Fenella’ pushed her wheelchair through the Urgent Care Centre.  

Oh my! Taking to Instagram Stories at around midnight, Megan shared a Boomerang video of herself in a baggy T-shirt, holding up a pair of crutches

Ouch! '17 stitches later I'm home. I also finally get to be that kid that has crutches'

Oh my! Taking to Instagram Stories at around midnight, Megan shared a Boomerang video of herself in a baggy T-shirt, holding up a pair of crutches

At around midnight, having ditched her blue dress and glamorous make-up, Megan shared a Boomerang video of herself.

Clad in a baggy T-shirt and holding up a pair of crutches, she announced: ’17 stitches later I’m home. I also finally get to be that kid that has crutches.’ 

Helpful colleague: Wearing a blue face mask inside the hospital, her Call The Midwife co-star Fenella Woolgar pushed her wheelchair through the Urgent Care Centre

Helpful colleague: Wearing a blue face mask inside the hospital, her Call The Midwife co-star Fenella Woolgar pushed her wheelchair through the Urgent Care Centre

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