LED ZEPPELIN Frontman Involved In Car Crash

July 27, 2009

According to Telegraph.co.uk, LED ZEPPELIN frontman Robert Plant was involved in a car crash with a drug counselor on July 2 in England.

Richard Grant's Mercedes SL 300 was written off following the collision with the 60-year-old rock frontman in north west London.

Grant, who works for charity Turning Point, said the crash happened after Plant turned at the junction of Harrow Road and Kensal Rise in his Audi A8 on the evening of July 2.

"I was unconscious for a little while and then I saw him standing there. I was pretty groggy when I saw him, but later on the officers told me who it was," he said.

"I went to hospital for five hours and luckily there were no broken bones, but I was badly bruised on the arm and had whiplash.

"My Merc is smashed up and I'm not in a good way."

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