Darryn August hit a tree after suspected robbers tossed him from the train in the Cape Town area last week, and his cousin, Edwin Brooks, said today that doctors believe August will likely not walk again because of spinal damage.
"I don't think the full reality has hit yet," said Brooks, who described August as undergoing a "roller coaster ride of emotions."
"He was basically first in line," said Graeme Dale Kuys, a friend who will raise rehabilitation funds with a bicycle ride on Saturday.
The scheme, titled "Everest for August," requires Kuys to cycle 36 times up and down a Cape Town viewpoint until he has completed a total elevation of more than 8,840 meters (29,000 feet), or the height of Mount Everest. The trip will take about 15 hours.
No arrests have been made. Police are investigating the attack as a case of robbery and attempted murder.
August had a "tough life" growing up in the poor Cape Flats area, where "you're always sort of fighting, protecting yourself," and was teaching soccer to youths in an outreach program, Brooks said.
"He never really backed down from anything," Brooks said.
