[news] T-max member ChanYang injured from a car accident, has to rest for 2 weeks
2010.06.28
T-max member ChanYang has suffered from fractures and has to rest in hospital for 2 weeks.
The four members of T-max on the 26th attended the Special World Cup stage event in Busan, and on their way to Seoul, ChanYang fell from the car causing him to have injuries.
At first, ChanYang only had bruises but one he was sent to the hospital he was suffering from leg pains and swelling, the doctor has diagnosed that he has a broken leg and he has to stay in the hospital for treatment for 2 weeks.
Due to this, since T-max are promoting their "Dont be rude" missing out on the promotional stages are inevitable.
According to their agency Planet 905, "Because of this incident, he will not be able to go on stage with the rest of T-max for their promotions on their album, he is very unable to perform on stage and we are looking for the best ways for him to recover fast".
Source: Kona Credits: Blueprincess824 @ Dailykpopnews
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