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Singer Murray Head hospitalised in France after automotive crash


British singer and actor Murray Head has been hospitalised in southwestern France after struggling mild accidents in a automotive accident, police stated Tuesday.

Head, 76, grew to become well-known together with his Seventies hit “Say It Ain’t So, Joe”, Broadway songs, together with the 1984 pop-charts topper “One Evening in Bangkok”, and appearing roles in TV and cinema.

Police stated Head’s automotive crashed right into a cement mixer truck travelling in the wrong way on a principal street Monday afternoon close to Gan within the southwestern Pyrenees-Atlantique area.

He was taken to a close-by hospital in Pau with mild accidents.

He advised the native Sud Ouest day by day after the accident that he had been “extremely fortunate” to have solely mild accidents, and stated he couldn’t bear in mind something in regards to the crash.

Media reviews stated Head misplaced management of his car and crashed into the mixer truck, whose driver was unhurt.

Police have opened a routine inquiry into the accident to determine who was at fault.

Head has been residing within the area since 2005, in keeping with native media.

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