The cause of death of “Basketball Wives” star Brooke Bailey’s daughter, Kayla, has been confirmed as an accident.
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John Michael Montgomery suffered cuts and broken ribs when his tour bus crashed early Saturday.
Montgomery told fans in a Facebook post on the accident that he’s “doing well,” but will not be out on the road for a while. Montgomery and two other men were injured in the crash.
The accident happened as the bus was nearing Kentucky, Montgomery’s home state. The vehicle “veered off the interstate, struck an embankment, and overturned,” according to a report from the Tennessee Highway Patrol.
The report says Montgomery was traveling in a 2001 Prevost Featherlite bus.
He wrote, “I am grateful to the medics and highway patrol for their quick response to this difficult situation.”
The next stop on his tour is scheduled for September 24 in Indiana.
Montgomery has more than 30 singles on Billboard’s country music charts, with seven No. 1 hits among them. Those include “I Love The Way You Love Me,” “I Swear,” “Be My Baby Tonight,” “If You’ve Got Love,” “I Can Love You Like That,” “Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident),” and “The Little Girl.”
He has releaed seven studio albums.
The cause of death of “Basketball Wives” star Brooke Bailey’s daughter, Kayla, has been confirmed as an accident.
star Brooke Bailey’s daughter, Kayla, has been confirmed as an accident. A statement released by the Memphis Police Department revealed that the 25-year-old was the passenger in a car that collided with a tractor trailer. “The Memphis Police Department identified Kayla, 25, and driver Julius Weaver, 38, as the victims of a fatal collision with a tractor trailer that occurred around 4 a.m.
Heartbreaking details have come out regarding the death of Kayla Bailey.
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post Saturday. “Everyone that was on the bus is recovering from their injuries.”The “Life’s a Dance” singer also noted that he’s “doing well… despite some cuts and broken ribs,” and will be taking “some time over the next couple of weeks to heal” while assuring fans that he will “be back on the road soon.”A report from the Tennessee Highway Patrol states that Montgomery’s 2001 Prevost Featherlite bus was traveling south of Jellico when the bus “veered off the interstate, struck an embankment and overturned.”According to The Tennessean, Kentucky natives William Salyer and Marc Wood were also among those who suffered injuries from the crash. While it’s unclear how long the singer’s recovery will take, the Sept.
Country musician John Michael Montgomery is on the road to recovery after his tour bus went off the road, resulting in the star and two others being seriously injured. Montgomery, a Kentucky native, was nearing his home state when his tour bus "veered off the interstate, struck an embankment, and overturned," according to a report from the Tennessee Highway Patrol, per WATE. The report says Montgomery was traveling in a 2001 Prevost Featherlite bus. The "I Love The Way You Love Me" singer shared on his Facebook that he had suffered "cuts and broken ribs" but was "doing well." John Michael Montgomery, seen performing at the Kentucky State fair, is on the road to recovery after his tour bus crashed near the Tennessee and Kentucky line. (Stephen J.
County singer John Michael Montgomery is recovering from a “serious” bus accident. On Friday, the 57-year-old and two others were injured when his tour bus crashed in Tennessee near the Kentucky state line.
his tour bus crashed in Tennessee near the Kentucky state line.«Yesterday we had a serious accident on the way to a concert in North Carolina. Everyone that was on the bus is recovering from their injuries,» the singer shared with fans in a statement posted to Facebook.
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