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Nip/Tuck star Dylan Walsh and his family involved in mysterious car crash that sends two to hospital

Nip/Tuck star Dylan Walsh and his family involved in mysterious car crash that sends two to hospital

Daily Mail​15 hours ago
The actor Dylan Walsh was involved in a major car crash over the weekend that left passengers injured.
The 61-year-old Nip/Tuck star was in an SUV with four other people on Sunday, August 17, when it collided with a utility pole in New Jersey, according to TMZ.
The crash was serious enough that two people in the vehicle were taken to a nearby hospital for medical treatment after they complained of pain at the scene.
It's unclear who was driving the vehicle — a 2022 Ford Explorer — and it's also unknown who required medical attention after the crash, which caused significant damage to the SUV.
The Daily Mail has contacted Walsh's representative to request comment but hasn't yet received a response.
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