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    Mikhail Simmons Cleared to Receive Visitors After Surviving Serious Car Crash

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    Doctors have given the green light for Mikhail Simmons to receive visitors as he continues to recover at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre.

    Simmons was critically injured in a severe car crash last Friday night, which left him hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit for several days.

    The accident occurred when his Honda Civic Type R collided with a tree along Airport Road. Since then, he has undergone multiple surgeries to treat extensive injuries.

    Family and friends are now encouraged to visit and show their support as he begins the long road to recovery.

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