Sean Kingston is not dead, but he sure came close to his death after he crashed his jet-ski, with a female companion, in the Miami Causeway late Sunday afternoon. More details are emerging about Sean's accident, first it being reported that alcohol was not involved at all. A report rreleased by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission states, "Anderson Sean Kingston was operating a PWC with a female passenger westbound along McArthur Cswy towards the Palm Ave bridge. Anderson struck the bridge and was transported to Ryder Trauma Center in critical condition." The other passenger, a 23-year-old female, was listed as being "uninjured." Also, the man who potentially saved his life has given us a recount of what the crash scene looked like when he arrived.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Sean Kingston's Jet Ski Accident
Sean Kingston is not dead, but he sure came close to his death after he crashed his jet-ski, with a female companion, in the Miami Causeway late Sunday afternoon. More details are emerging about Sean's accident, first it being reported that alcohol was not involved at all. A report rreleased by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission states, "Anderson Sean Kingston was operating a PWC with a female passenger westbound along McArthur Cswy towards the Palm Ave bridge. Anderson struck the bridge and was transported to Ryder Trauma Center in critical condition." The other passenger, a 23-year-old female, was listed as being "uninjured." Also, the man who potentially saved his life has given us a recount of what the crash scene looked like when he arrived.
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