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George Michael Hospitalized Following "Collapse"

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Legendary singer and former WHAM! member George Michael has been hospitalized following what has been reported as a “collapse”.

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According to The Mirror, paramedics arrived at Michael’s house at 8am in response to a 999 call made by a friend.

They reportedly spent four hours at the singer’s North London home before taking him to hospital.

An ambulance service spokesman said “We were called just before 8am (London time). We sent two ambulance crews and staff treated a man, who was taken to hospital.”

The cause of Michael’s ailment is as yet unknown. His management have released a statement saying ““George Michael was in hospital for routine tests.” It is not yet known whether or not he remains in hospital.

Last year the singer fell out of a moving car on the highway, and in 2011 suffering from pneumonia and spent 18 months in recovery.

 

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