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Rio Ferdinand’s son Lorenz breaks his arm in coronavirus isolation – for the third time in eight months

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RIO Ferdinand's son Lorenz has broken his arm for the third time in eight months. The 13-year-old schoolboy was left unable to take part in Joe Wicks' PE classes during coronavirus isolation as a result of the accident.

Rio's wife Kate Ferdinand told fans that while 11-year-old Tate and Tia, eight, were joining in as usual, Lorenz had to sit it out, saying: "One of them's got a broken their arm." Rio, 41, added: "Third break in eight months." Earlier this evening, Lorenz could be seen with his arm in a large white cast as Kate filmed the three children and their dad taking part in #ClapForCarers at 8pm.

The footballer could be seen leading the celebration of our NHS workers from the family living room, with all three children's backs to the.

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