The ITV News presenter received "medical treatment" following Friday's News at 10
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Rageh Omaar has released his first statement since being taken ill following Friday evening's News at 10 on ITV.
The journalist who serves as the channel's International Affairs Editor sparked concern among viewers when he began to stumble over his words during Friday's broadcast.
Omaar appeared to struggle to read out sentences and bulletins as he attempted to deliver the headlines to the nation.
An hour later, ITV decided not to repeat the news broadcast on its catch-up channel, ITV+1.
Now, in a statement shared by ITV News, Omaar has addressed the incident which sparked concern.
"I would like to thank everyone for their kindness and good wishes, especially all the medical staff, all my wonderful colleagues at ITV News, and our viewers who expressed concern," he began.
ITV newsreader Rageh Omaar fell unwell on Friday evening
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Omaar went on: "At the time, I was determined to finish presenting the programme. I am grateful for all the support I’ve been given."
He is now "recovering at home with his family" and had to pay a visit to a nearby hospital for treatment.
An ITV News spokesperson also added on Saturday: "We appreciate viewers of last night’s News at 10 were concerned about Rageh Omaar’s wellbeing.
"Following medical treatment at hospital, he is now recovering at home with his family. We are wishing Rageh a speedy recovery and look forward to him being back on screen when he feels ready."
ITV newsreader Rageh Omaar has spoken out about Friday's incident
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The details of Omaar's illness have not been disclosed.
During Friday's show, several took to social media to express their worry for the newsreader as well as question why he was allowed to continue.
On X, formerly Twitter, one viewer penned: "How come viewers knew Rageh Omaar needed medical attention for so long before @itvnews helped him? #itv #itvnews."
A second added: "Wishing you well, sir. It was upsetting watching you struggle last night. ITV should have intervened much sooner. Praying for you, Rageh Omaar."
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Meanwhile, a third well-wisher penned: "I really hope that Rageh Omaar is ok? He didn’t seem well tonight on the ITV ITN News. He is a fantastic journalist and we are thinking about him tonight #RagehOmmar."
And a fourth echoed: "Get well soon @ragehomaar. We need journalists like you now more then ever." (sic)