Published 16:17 IST, September 8th 2019
Kevin Hart's car lacked safety aspects, could've averted his injuries
Kevin Hart was left with a major back injury after his car accident. Hart's car was lacking safety features that could have averted his many injuries.
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Kevin Hart, 40, was left with a major back injury after his 1970 Plymouth Barracuda careered off ro and ended up in a ditch last week. According to car experts, Hart's car was lacking safety features including a five-point harness and roll c, that could have averted many injuries that he suffered in car accident.
Hart's car was a souped-up version, a classic two-door muscle car which h 720 horsepower engine. car h crashed through a fence on Mulholland Highway, Malibu Hills. Hart was reportedly trapped under crushed roof of vehicle. Employees at various car customizing shops claimed that if vehicle would have been equipped with a roll c, roof wouldn't have been crushed and a five-point harness would've held Hart in place.
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Accident
40-year-old was a passenger in his car when driver, friend Jared Black lost control of car and crashed through wooden fencing which was about 10 feet off ro and into a ditch. Black's fiance Rebecca Broxterman, third occupant, was unharmed. It was Broxterman who dialed emergency services to report accident, claiming that actor was seriously injured. Hart heed to his home nearby and was later treated for his injuries at a local hospital.
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Recovery
Actor-comedian is w recovering. He went through emergency back surgery and was unable to move or talk immediately after horrific crash. He suffered three fractures and h three sections of his spine fused during his surgery and was expected to need months of rehabilitation to help his recovery. Actor and his long-time friend Tiffany Hdish updated about his health claiming,
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“He's okay. He's doing fine. As far as I kw, form last I heard, he's fine. He's alrey walking. He's good.”
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(Inputs from ANI)
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14:07 IST, September 8th 2019