Sean Kingston Stabilized & Moved to ICU
The Associated Press has reported that Sean Kingston has been stabilized and moved to the intensive care unit at the hospital. On Saturday, May 29, while jet-skiing in Miami Beach, he was thrown from his jet ski after crashing into Palm Island Bridge, which connects the MacArthur Causeway to Palm and Hibiscus islands. Kingston was driving the jet ski with a female passenger. He is now at Ryder Trauma Center.
Updated: It has been confirmed that alcohol was not involved in the accident and the passenger was not injured. A report by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission explains, “Anderson was operating a PWC [personal watercraft] with a female passenger westbound along McArthur Cswy towards the Palm Ave bridge. Anderson struck the bridge and was transported to Ryder Trauma Center in critical condition.” Anderson is Kingston’s real last name. No further information has been released on Kingston.

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