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Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond has suffered a "significant brain injury" after crashing a jet-powered car at speeds of up to 300mph during filming. Doctors at Leeds General Infirmary said they were "reasonably optimistic" the 36-year-old would make a good recovery. The BBC, which is likely to face close scrutiny, has begun an inquiry. The police and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) are also investigating. Event organisers insisted that proper safety precautions were taken.
Hammond's wife Mindy was at his bedside in the Leeds hospital and he was also visited by Top Gear co-hosts Jeremy Clarkson and James May. Referring to Hammond by his nickname, Clarkson said in statement: "Both James and I are looking forward to getting our 'hamster' back." The presenter had been driving a jet-powered dragster similar to the Vampire - used by Colin Fallows to set the British land speed record of 300.3mph. Primetime Land Speed Engineering, which is jointly run by Fallows, organised the event. A spokesman for the firm said the vehicle Hammond was driving "had been prepared and was being operated to the highest of standards".
Keith King, an inspector for the HSE, said it was a "very unusual case", adding that the executive would look at the preparation and planning of the event and contingencies for an emergency. Meanwhile, Supt Martin Deacon of North Yorkshire police, said his officers would initially focus on the road and the vehicle. On Thursday afternoon, the dragster was lifted on to the back of a lorry and taken away for forensic examination at an undisclosed location. 'Speed obsession' The BBC said in a statement that it had begun an investigation into the accident and promised full co-operation with the HSE.
"We continue to be concerned about [Hammond's] condition and we are keeping in touch with his family," the statement said.
Top Gear has courted controversy in the past over its big-budget car stunts, and in 1999 a group of MPs criticised the series for being "obsessed with acceleration and speed". Last year, lobby group Transport 2000 called for the show to be taken off the air accusing it of "glamorising speed and failing to make the connection with danger on the roads". At the time, Hammond defended the programme, saying: "Top Gear is an entertaining show, for people that are interested in cars, that is driven by people who have been motoring journalists for many, many years."
Hammond had to be cut free from the car on Wednesday evening after eyewitnesses at the Elvington airfield near York described how he "veered off to the right" and the car's parachutes were deployed. A website set up for well-wishers to make donations to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance, which airlifted Hammond to hospital, has so far raised more than £4,000.
TV Presenter Suffers Brain InjuryReaders have left 8 comments.
romymujahid:
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one of the nicest of guys on tv, i heard about it last nite and woz shocked, may Allah swt give him health and heal his injury, watch top gear all the time and he is awesome entertainment and seems a very great guy
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2006-09-21 22:55:54
muslim:
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This is very sad, and may Allah grant Richard Hammond good health.
However, this is yet another mainstream non-Muslim celebrity that MPACUK is focusing on. There are thousands of Muslims and non-Muslims who are victims of tragic incidents around the world every day. And there are thousands more under-reported stories and concerns that need publicity. What is the obsession with mainstream light-entertainment media celebrities? Is this the aspiration of MPACUK? Astaghfirullah. Wasalaam.
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2006-09-21 23:29:23
Damascus:
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I hope the guy will be alright. i like him alot and he's funny on Top Gear.
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2006-09-22 07:29:15
viva la Chavez:
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Yes it is an unfortunate accident. I have given my sympathy on the BBC website and I will do the same here.
I do hope Richard makes a speedy recovery. I was going to say is this news relevant, what does M Pac have to do with blah blah blah..If he was a Muslim blah blah blah. Then I thought we Muslims haven’t got a decent role model and a talented TV presenter like Richard Hammond. Then again, would he be this famous if he was a Muslim?
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2006-09-22 15:18:21
muslim:
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"...we Muslims haven’t got a decent role model and a talented TV presenter..."
This is one of the reasons why Muslims have such low self-esteem and are such low achievers in Britain; because we are constantly looking outside the Muslim community and outside of Islam for guidance and role models; to a materialistic culture that is shaped by the 'cult of celebrity' and superficial qualities. Holding up the entertainment industry as a place to find role models for Muslims reflects a very sad state of affairs, especially when much of the media world is dominated by shallow, vacuous, egocentric individuals, the kind of traits that Islam teaches us to avoid. No wonder the Muslim community is divided, apathetic and generally comatosed when we are consumed with an idolisation of tv and celebrity culture. It seems we have forgotten the intellectually, spiritually and creatively challenging culture of Islam, that has the power to shape us into role models for the rest of humankind. There are plenty of good Muslim role models, and talented Muslim TV presenters (if you sadly want to measure success by tv celebrity status), but you won't find them on the mind-numbing propaganda dished out on mainstream media channels. As the best role model for humanity - the Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) - once said, "The characteristic of Islam is modesty". The thousands of Muslims who are working hard every day, quietly and modestly for the good of the ummah are all excellent role models who do not demand the presence of a camera or the adulation of fans to justify their worth. In every aspect of our lives, Muslims strive for the pleasure of Allah alone, not the pleasure of our egos, or the egos of others. We have the best of guidance, and the best of role models in the Qur'an and Sunnah, alhamdulillah. May Allah guide us to be role models for Muslims and non-Muslims, through actions that reflect the modesty, beauty and wisdom of Islam. Ameen.
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2006-09-22 23:57:52
Guard the Guards:
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Hamster hurry up and get better so we do not have to endure Jeremy any more than we have to. Good luck buddy.
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2006-09-24 15:02:21
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