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George Michael Leaves Hospital After M1 Accident

George Michael Leaves Hospital After M1 Accident

George Michael has left hospital after being treated for head injuries following a bizarre accident on the M1 motorway.

The singer, who was a passenger in the car, was airlifted to hospital after falling from the vehicle onto the road earlier this month.

Michael's publicist, Connie Filipello, said at the time that his injuries were "superficial cuts and bruises".

A statement on his website said: "We can confirm that George Michael has been discharged from hospital and continues to rest and recuperate.

"He is well and thanks everyone for all the messages of support."

An eyewitness, who was behind the 49-year-old singer's vehicle, told The Sun she saw him lying on the road surface smeared with blood.

Katherine Fox, 23, said she stopped her Mini to provide protection by preventing other cars from hitting him.

Ms Fox said she had been told the former Wham! star had tried to adjust his door because it was not properly closed and had fallen out.

Describing his appearance, she told the paper: "There was a nasty cut on his forehead and the back of his head. There was blood all down his face and on his teeth.

"He was breathing and conscious, but in shock."

The accident took place during the evening rush hour on May 16 close to junction 6a on the northbound carriageway of the M1 in Hertfordshire, close to where the motorway meets the M25.

The singer came close to death only 18 months ago after being struck down with pneumonia in Vienna, but he fought back to perform again.

Following his illness in late 2011, Michael made a tearful appearance outside his London home after flying back into the country and said it had been "touch and go" whether he lived.

Doctors had performed a tracheotomy to keep his airways open and he was unconscious for some of his time in hospital.

The star, whose hits include Faith and Freedom, was treated at the scene and then taken to hospital by air ambulance.

In September 2010 Michael received an eight-week prison sentence after he crashed his Range Rover into a shop in north London.

He was also given a five-year driving ban after he pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of drugs and possessing cannabis.

And he had earlier been banned from driving for two years and sentenced to 100 hours of community service in 2006 when he was convicted of driving while unfit through drugs after he was found collapsed in his Mercedes.