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no.
Rumors of a car crash causing his death were spread on the Internet in September 2006 but the website announcing the news turned out to be a hoax. The rumors created by Henry Williams [citation needed]
However, on Tuesday, September 19th, Tiësto complained of chest pains and shortness of breath. As a result, he was hospitalized in the Netherlands for medical testing. Early indications are that he is suffering from a condition known as pericarditis. The doctors are confident that he will make a complete recovery through the use of medication and rest. It is understood however that he will be forced to miss some performances he was scheduled to appear at
no.
Rumors of a car crash causing his death were spread on the Internet in September 2006 but the website announcing the news turned out to be a hoax. The rumors created by Henry Williams [citation needed]
However, on Tuesday, September 19th, Tiësto complained of chest pains and shortness of breath. As a result, he was hospitalized in the Netherlands for medical testing. Early indications are that he is suffering from a condition known as pericarditis. The doctors are confident that he will make a complete recovery through the use of medication and rest. It is understood however that he will be forced to miss some performances he was scheduled to appear at
i heard sean kingston had a car crash and is in a comer for 5 years is it a rumor or tru and if so?
Q. can u point me to a news page with the artical?
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It's just a rumor. Sean Kingston isn't in a coma. You know how these shitty tabloids and crappy newspapers that are nothing but bullshit say stuff about celebs that are nowhere near being true. The National Enquirer, for example. I mean, how stupid do they think we are? We're obviously not dumb enough to believe a word they say. Kids might, but not us teenagers and adults. Anyway, no need to worry.
It's just a rumor. Sean Kingston isn't in a coma. You know how these shitty tabloids and crappy newspapers that are nothing but bullshit say stuff about celebs that are nowhere near being true. The National Enquirer, for example. I mean, how stupid do they think we are? We're obviously not dumb enough to believe a word they say. Kids might, but not us teenagers and adults. Anyway, no need to worry.
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