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mo_rizwan 12-12-2007 03:31 PM

Sambora Regrets Fan's Injury During Concert
 
12 December 2007
Bon Jovi Guitarist Regrets Fan's Injury During Concert


EDMONTON - Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora said he's shocked and "really, really sorry" to hear a fan was severely injured at the group's July 12 show at Edmonton's Rexall Place.

Dennis Schulz suffered a dislocated spinal cord when a man fell on him after being pushed during a fight two rows away. He was left a quadriplegic.

Last month, Schulz and his common-law spouse, Hailey Brinn Hartman, filed a $13.5-million lawsuit against several defendants -- but not the members of Bon Jovi.

Sambora didn't know about the incident until a reporter told him on Dec. 6.

"Our concerts have been notoriously safe throughout the years and our record is very, very good, so this is news to me," he told CanWest News Service in an interview.

When asked if he'd like to say anything to Schulz, Sambora expressed sympathy and reiterated Bon Jovi's safety record. "Oh God, we're really, really sorry," he said.

"Obviously, our record fortunately in our career has been that we've gone without incident like that, so that's a real shocker to me. Oh, man, I'm really, really sorry about that."

Schulz and Hartman are suing four fans involved in the fight and the promoters of the show. Panhandle Productions is named for allegedly providing inadequate lighting and security. Northlands Park, which runs the venue, also is named in the suit.

A statement of claim contains allegations that have not been proven in court.

Schulz could not be reached to comment. His friend Bernd Gretzinger said Schulz can barely move. "He truly is a complete quad with just a little movement is his right elbow area," Gretzinger wrote in an e-mail. "He can't even cough or sneeze . . ."

Source: Canadian News

Mongoose 12-12-2007 11:44 PM

Why are they sorry? Nothing to do with them really...

RSROCKS 12-12-2007 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Mongoose (Post 792103)
Why are they sorry? Nothing to do with them really...

Yeah but if I was in their place I would still feel bad that a guy is in the wheelchair for the rest of his life because of a fight that he wasn't involved in at the show.

It's cool thought that Richie expressed his sympathy. But at the same time, he didn't know all this time? A little hard to believe no one at least told him.

Thomas Anderson 12-12-2007 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Mongoose (Post 792103)
Why are they sorry? Nothing to do with them really...

When someone dies you say "I'm sorry" to their relatives/friends, right? I suppose it's more of "I'm sorry to hear about..." than you apologising as if you'd done anything wrong.

{_Warrior_} 12-13-2007 12:43 AM

Record ?
He probably forgot the brazilian boy that had a heart-attack when he saw Bruce Dickinson joining the band in 87`s Monster of Rock.


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