Sean Kingston Critically Injured In Jet Ski Accident
Kingston is believed to be in a critical condition and is being treated in the Ryder Trauma Center. He has now moved from the trauma unit to the ICU, his rep said in a recent statement.
Kisean Anderson better known by his stage name, Sean Kingston, the 21 year old year old Jamaican-American artist was involved in a jet skiing accident in Miami, Florida. Kingston and a female passenger were severely injured when their jet ski struck the bridge connecting Palm Island with the MacArthur Causeway at approximately 6 p.m.
The 21-year-old singer was driving the watercraft that apparently crashed when it went under a small bridge at about 6 p.m., CNN reported. A female passenger on board was also injured.
Kingston was discovered through MySpace by Tommy Rotem at Beluga Heights, and signed to the label in a partnership deal with Sony. Kingston shot to fame in 2007 when his debut song "Beautiful Girls" became a No. 1 hit in the United States.
Wildlife Conservation Commission spokesman Jorge Pino says both Kingston and his female passenger were hospitalized early Monday at Ryder Trauma Center, but he didn't know their conditions, however a representative for his label Epic Records confirmed early Monday that Kingston "was now stabilized." No further information was provided.
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Kingston is believed to be in a critical condition and is being treated in the Ryder Trauma Center. He has now moved from the trauma unit to the ICU, his rep said in a recent statement.
Kisean Anderson better known by his stage name, Sean Kingston, the 21 year old year old Jamaican-American artist was involved in a jet skiing accident in Miami, Florida. Kingston and a female passenger were severely injured when their jet ski struck the bridge connecting Palm Island with the MacArthur Causeway at approximately 6 p.m.
The 21-year-old singer was driving the watercraft that apparently crashed when it went under a small bridge at about 6 p.m., CNN reported. A female passenger on board was also injured.
Kingston was discovered through MySpace by Tommy Rotem at Beluga Heights, and signed to the label in a partnership deal with Sony. Kingston shot to fame in 2007 when his debut song "Beautiful Girls" became a No. 1 hit in the United States.
Wildlife Conservation Commission spokesman Jorge Pino says both Kingston and his female passenger were hospitalized early Monday at Ryder Trauma Center, but he didn't know their conditions, however a representative for his label Epic Records confirmed early Monday that Kingston "was now stabilized." No further information was provided.
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