George Clooney and his new girlfriend Sarah Lawson found themselves in the hospital after the motorcycle they were riding was hit by a car in New Jersey.
The crash was confirmed by the actor's rep, who revealed that while Clooney suffered a hairline fracture of a rib and road rash, Larson was left with a broken foot.
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According to the police, the couple met with the accident when a 1999 Mazda Millenia that allegedly attempted to make a right turn from the left lane crashed into Clooney's Harley-Davidson at 3:30 p.m, reports People magazine.
However, the Mazda driver, identified as Albert Sciancaledore, 27, insisted that it was Clooney who was trying to pass cars in the right lane.
The couple were treated at Palisades Medical Center in North Bergen, N.J., and released.
Source: ANI
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The couple were treated at Palisades Medical Center in North Bergen, N.J., and released.
Source: ANI
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