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American surfer Bethany Hamilton seeks support, treatment advice for hospitalized family member

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Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. American surfing icon Bethany Hamilton recently revealed some heartbreaking news concerning one of her family members.

In a social media post, Hamilton revealed that her nephew Andrew was found unconscious in a bathtub on Oct. 11. Andrew was rushed to a hospital in Honolulu, where he underwent treatment.

While Hamilton wrote that her nephew "still has a heartbeat," she also acknowledged that he faces a daunting road ahead. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Hamilton asked for prayer and support as her entire family attempts to navigate through the challenging circumstances.

Bethany Hamilton experienced a shark attack and lost her arm when she was 13 years old and still managed to make it as a professional surfer. (Photo by Matt Dunbar/WSL via Getty Images) "HELP!!

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