UK rapper, Bugzy Malone has broken his silence since being involved in a serious accident, which resulted after his quad bike smashed into a car, in Manchester, last Thursday (March 26). The rapper has revealed that he is “lucky to be alive” after the horror accident.
Since the accident, Davis has broken his silence for the first time by sharing images of his injuries and the extensive damage to his quad bike. The rapper, who is best known for his 2017 EP King of The North, shared the CCTV clip of himself colliding with a car before flying off the quad bike and landing on the pavement.
They tell me i’m lucky to be alive, I sustained serious injuries and at the time I lost consciousness but what I do remember is the none stop love, and just want to say thanks for all the well wishes and prayers you lot caught me off guard with all the support! #ImOk pic.twitter.com/XA4i9um3ME
— Bugzy Malone (@TheBugzyMalone) March 29, 2020
Taking to social media, Davis wrote: “They tell me I’m lucky to be alive but although I sustained serious injuries at the time I lost consciousness so I don’t remember much, what I do remember is the non-stop love, and just want to say thanks for all the well wishes and prayers you lot caught me off guard with all the support! Lockdown ain’t easy because boredom causes the craziest problems, but be safe regardless…”
The news of accident was confirmed with a post on the official Instagram story of his clothing brand B.Malone. The statement said: “We can confirm that the artist and musician, Aaron Davis (professionally known as Bugzy Malone) was involved in a serious traffic accident yesterday evening.
“He was seriously injured but is in a stable condition. He remains in hospital while his condition is being monitored and assessed. We thank everyone for their support and messages. We ask that everyone please respect Aaron and his family’s privacy at this difficult time.”
The 29-year-old rapper, whose real name is Aaron Davis, was riding a quad bike through the streets of Bury, Greater Manchester, when the bike smashed into the side of an Audi. Videos taken of the horror crash showed Davis lying on the kerb with blood pouring from his face – with one clip showing him being surrounded by debris from the crash.
In the wake of the initial crash, Davis received messages of support from the likes of KSI, Lethal Bizzle and Krept. However, he has also come under fire from others, who have questioned why he was riding his bike in the middle of a lockdown as the UK continues to battle the coronavirus pandemic.