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‘I got hit by a truck at a red light!’ Rod Stewart’s son Sean rushed to hospital in a neck brace following a terrifying road collision

Rod Stewart‘s son was rushed to hospital in a neck brace following a terrifying road collision on Tuesday. 

Sean, 42, who Rod shares with his first wife Alana, took to Instagram to share a selfie to update his followers. 

The actor looked worse for wear, clad in a medical gown and protective face mask whilst he sat on the ward. 

Ouch! Rod Stewart's son was rushed to hospital in a neck brace following a terrifying road collision on Tuesday

Ouch! Rod Stewart’s son was rushed to hospital in a neck brace following a terrifying road collision on Tuesday

Alongside the photo, Sean penned: ‘I got hit by a truck at a red light. Hard out here on these streets.’ 

It comes after battery charges against both Rod and Sean were dropped last year, with the pair avoiding jail for a New Year’s Eve assault on a security guard.

Rod and his son Sean avoided incarceration and a potentially embarrassing trial that was set to start in September 2021 for their role in the brawl at the upscale Palm Beach resort.

DailyMail.com exclusively revealed in September 2021 that Sir Rod’s legal team reached a deal with prosecutors where Stewart and son pled no contest to the charge of simple battery.

The father and son were charged with one misdemeanor count each after feisty Rod was caught on surveillance cameras at The Breakers Palm Beach throwing a punch at a security guard with Sean stepping into the tussle the night of December 31, 2019.

In exchange for their plea, the singer and his son escaped a conviction, criminal record and time behind bars, said their attorney Guy Fronstin.

The trial scheduled for Tuesday 14th September was cancelled, according to court papers.

Instead, Judge August Bonavita is expected to sign off on the deal on October 22 and close the case. Neither Stewart nor his son are mandated to appear.

‘A resolution that’s acceptable to all parties has been reached,’ Fronstin said. ‘It will result in no jail time for both my clients.’

The Stewarts were facing the possibility of spending up to one year in Palm Beach County’s jail.

That prospect, Fronstin said, would have provided no benefit to society, adding: ‘He’s a first-time offender. It’s just silly to send him to jail.’

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