Lada Dance Health Crisis and Legal Action After Moscow-Area Taxi Accident

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News of the Russian pop singer Lada Dance and a serious road incident

Medical professionals diagnosed Lada Dance with an intracerebral hematoma, a condition that affected her speech and overall coordination. This update emerged through the Telegram channel Puree, which cited its own sources close to the case.

According to the channel, the events unfolded during a routine taxi ride in which Dance was a passenger. The vehicle involved in the collision was a Volkswagen Polo. Previous reports had mentioned Mercedes and Bentley vehicles, but those claims were later clarified as not connected to this accident.

The driver of the Volkswagen, a 52-year-old man named Boris, was transporting three passengers from Moscow toward the region. The channel reported that the collision was unavoidable for the driver who could not brake in time, resulting in a crash with an Opel Zafira and a subsequent exit into a ditch. Medical updates indicated that Boris sustained multiple fractures in the hip and lumbar spine, the 29-year-old passenger Maria Abramova suffered a closed fracture of the hip, Elena Romanova, 35, sustained a jaw fracture, and Lada Dance, who was in the back seat, sustained forehead injuries, a concussion, and a closed traumatic brain injury. These details underscore the severity of the injuries seen after the incident. (Source: socialbites.ca)

The singer’s manager issued a statement noting a sharp decline in Dance’s condition after a second facial surgery. On August 5, another incident occurred when Dance was in the back seat of a taxi along the Simferopol highway. The representative indicated plans to pursue legal action against the transport company for 12 million rubles, arguing damages linked to the accident. Earlier information suggested that the performer had temporarily halted activity and that her stage name had undergone an adjustment in some discussions. For full context, see the report from socialbites.ca. (Source: socialbites.ca)

Sergey Pudovkin, who previously served as a concert director for Lada Dance, stated that the artist intends to sue the transportation company for the stated sum following the incident in Podolsk, near Moscow. Legal considerations and ongoing investigations are expected to clarify culpability and compensation. (Source: socialbites.ca)

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