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Madonna poses after reading from her new book
'Lotsa De Casha' to children on June 7, 2005, in New York. Her 47th
birthday celebration was marred when she suffered several broken
bones in a horse riding accident at her country home outside London,
her publicist told The Associated Press on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2005.
(AP) |
Madonna's 47th birthday celebration was marred Tuesday when she
suffered several broken bones in a horse riding accident at her country
home outside London, her publicist told The Associated Press.
The superstar was treated and released from a hospital after sustaining
three cracked ribs, a broken collarbone and a broken hand,
according to Liz Rosenberg, her spokeswoman based in New York.
Madonna's husband, director Guy Ritchie, took her to the hospital,
Rosenberg said.
The accident occurred Tuesday at Ashcombe house, the couple's
1,354-acre estate about 100 miles southwest of London.
Madonna and an assistant were riding when Madonna, on a horse she
wasn't accustomed to riding, took a tumble . Her children, Rocco and
Lourdes, were at the home but weren't with her at the time, Rosenberg
said.
"The whole family was out in the country, celebrating her birthday,"
Rosenberg said.
Rosenberg said she didn't know if Madonna was returning to her Ashcombe
estate after her release from the hospital.
Horseback riding has been a relatively recent hobby for the star.
"I think she had been riding for about four or five months," Rosenberg
told the AP. "She's spent a lot of time riding when she was out in the
country."
Madonna latest album is scheduled for release in November. When asked
if the mishap would affect the singer's plans to promote the album,
Rosenberg quipped: "She's walking and talking. I don't know if she's going
to be hanging from a disco ball anytime soon."
(Agencies) |