A STUDENT seriously injured in Wednesday’s terrorism attack in London has posted on social media from his hospital bed.

Former Darwen Aldridge Academy headboy Travis Frain, 19, suffered leg and armed fractures after being run down by a 4x4 on Westminster Bridge.

Mr Frain, who also met Prince Charles during a hospital visit yesterday, posted: “I’m not too bad, though things are obviously still in the air this early.

“After X-rays on over 20 different parts of the body, a couple of MRIs, an ultrasound and a CT scan, both my ribs and hip bones are fine.

“However, I have fractured the top part of my left hand, and most of the fingers.

“I’ve also fractured my leg, around the knee, and as a result, I will need physio over the coming months to be able to walk at the extent I used to.”

He added: “At the end of the day, it could have been a hell of a lot worse.”

Eight people have been arrested in the wake of the attack, which saw four people killed and at least 40 injured before the attacker was shot dead.