“In mid-April, Rob was able to move out of hospital to a rehabilitation centre,” the family said.
“We are so ready for this next chapter, as is Rob.
“He is showing such amazing signs of courage, perseverance and persistence.
“An eyebrow raise to show he acknowledges us, or a thumbs-up, the smallest of actions that now have the biggest impact.”
The family said Ludlow’s rehab team “is the most brilliant group of people”.
“We are excited to see what the next days, weeks and months look like for Rob and his recovery.
“This will continue to be a long road to recovery for Rob and our family, but with the support of our loved ones, friends and beautiful people we’ve met along the way, as well as Rob’s determined and disciplined nature, we know that he can come out on top of this.”
Police have made one arrest in relation to the incident - a male who was referred to Youth Aid - and are referring to the case as “resolved”.