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Monday, September 22, 2008

Blink 182's Travis Barker survives plane crash


In one of the luckiest, yet tragic stories to hit the music industry this year, doctors announced today thar Travis Barker and DJ AM are expected to make full recoveries from injuries sustained in a plane crash.

The former Blink 182 drummer and the DJ – real name Adam Goldstein – have been in a critical condition with second and third degree burns after their jet crashed on take off in Columbia, South Carolina, on Friday night (19.09.08), killing the four other passengers on board.

Medics believe the two musicians will eventually recover from their injuries. Dr. Fred Mullins of the Joseph M. Still Burn Center at Doctors' Hospital in Augusta said: 'Since both Barker and Goldstein are in overall good health and didn't suffer from any other crash-related complications, a full recovery is expected. 'Recovery could take up to a year, but I would expect it would be much sooner than that." The doctor said Travis suffered burns to his torso and lower body, while DJ AM was burned on his arms and head. Both are in the intensive-care unit of the hospital and are reported as being critical but stable.
Nicole Richie (previously engaged to DJ AM) is said to be 'in shock' following the crash, while her fiancé Joel Madden (Good Charlotte) is also distraught by the news. A source said: "She wishes only the best for Adam and hopes he recovers from this. She's horribly upset about the people who died. Joel knows Travis and also feels terrible and hopes they recover. This is terrible news for both of them."

Lindsay Lohan is among the stars who have spoken out about the tragedy. Posting on her MySpace blog, Lindsay wrote: 'Please send your prayers out to Adam Goldstien and Travis Barker - along with the others lost in the plane crash. It's so scary to think that life can end so fast. We must all treasure each and every moment, and be thankful for what we have.'

The crash occurred after the two men had played a free concert under the name of TRVSDJ-AM in Columbia. Pilot Sarah Lemmon, 31, co-pilot James Bland, 52, Travis’ assistant Chris Baker, 29, and his security guard Charles Sill, 25, all lost their lives. No one else was on board the jet.

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