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Nick Hogan car victim needs lifelong care
Published Tuesday, Oct 9 2007, 16:31 BST | By Kimberley Dadds
The man who was left critically injured after he was involved in a car crash with Hulk Hogan's son Nick will probably need to be given lifelong care, according to a report.
Former marine John Graziano had to be put on total life support after the August crash, which allegedly occured moments after Hogan began speeding. If it is proved that this is the case, Nick will be held criminally responsible for the crash, which is currently being investigated by police.
Nurse Joanne Jones, who examined Graziano on behalf of the court, wrote in her report: "At this present time, he states his prognosis remains guarded. He states that this young man most likely will spend the remainder of his life in a nursing home."
Former marine John Graziano had to be put on total life support after the August crash, which allegedly occured moments after Hogan began speeding. If it is proved that this is the case, Nick will be held criminally responsible for the crash, which is currently being investigated by police.
Nurse Joanne Jones, who examined Graziano on behalf of the court, wrote in her report: "At this present time, he states his prognosis remains guarded. He states that this young man most likely will spend the remainder of his life in a nursing home."
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