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Harvey accident - "not sinister"
Published Wednesday, Jun 22 2005, 09:05 BST | By Daniel Saney
Brian Harvey has insisted that there was "nothing sinister" about his near-fatal accident last month.
Following two recent alleged suicide attempts by overdose, the incident saw the former East 17 singer being crushed by his own car after he fell out of the reversing vehicle.
The singer finally regained consciousness last week and has been recounting the events leading up the incident to his manager to prevent media speculation that this too was a suicide attempt, reports Breakingnews.ie.
Manager Simon Harrison is quoted as saying: "Brian has had a series of recollections, but… it was nothing sinister. It is very positive… He is now in a normal ward.
"He could go home in a week, but it could be up to eight weeks. He is on the road to recovery, but they are long-term healing injuries."
Following two recent alleged suicide attempts by overdose, the incident saw the former East 17 singer being crushed by his own car after he fell out of the reversing vehicle.
The singer finally regained consciousness last week and has been recounting the events leading up the incident to his manager to prevent media speculation that this too was a suicide attempt, reports Breakingnews.ie.
Manager Simon Harrison is quoted as saying: "Brian has had a series of recollections, but… it was nothing sinister. It is very positive… He is now in a normal ward.
"He could go home in a week, but it could be up to eight weeks. He is on the road to recovery, but they are long-term healing injuries."
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