Chiefs CEO’s Daughter Injured on Hike, Recovering from Emergency Surgery

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Kansas City Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt’s daughter, Ava Hunt, recently had a scary hiking accident that landed her in the hospital. Her mother, Tavia Shackles, shared on her Instagram Stories that Ava had fallen down a mountain and required emergency surgery for a deep wound. Despite the long day, Shackles expressed gratitude that Ava was in recovery and smiling. She asked for prayers for Ava’s quick and complete recovery.

Fortunately, Ava Hunt’s surgery went smoothly, and she was able to return home to watch Simone Biles’ performance on the balance beam. She updated her followers on social media, thanking everyone for their prayers and sweet messages. Ava’s sister, Gracie Hunt, is often seen on the Chiefs’ sideline, and their parents are Clark Hunt and Tavia Shackles.

Ava Hunt recently graduated from a private Christian high school and is now heading to SMU. We wish her a speedy recovery and all the best as she continues her journey. Stay updated on the latest sports news by following Fox News Digital’s coverage and subscribing to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter. Ryan Gaydos, a senior editor for Fox News Digital, provides in-depth sports reporting for readers.

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