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Rudy Giuliani Hospitalized After High-Speed Rear-End Crash in New Hampshire

His security chief reports a steady recovery following treatment for a fractured vertebra.

Overview

  • The crash occurred on August 30 on Interstate 93 shortly after Giuliani stopped to help a woman who reported domestic violence, called 911, and remained until responders arrived.
  • Michael Ragusa, Giuliani’s chief of security, said the 81-year-old suffered a fractured vertebra, multiple cuts and contusions, and injuries to his left arm and leg.
  • Giuliani was riding in a rental Ford Bronco driven by adviser Theodore Goodman when a Honda HR-V struck the vehicle from behind at high speed, sending both cars into the median.
  • New Hampshire police identified the Honda driver as a 19-year-old from Concord, Massachusetts, and said none of the victims sustained life-threatening injuries.
  • Ragusa said the incident is not believed to be a targeted attack and that Giuliani was not recognized at the time.