Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani, 81, was seriously injured in a car crash after helping a domestic violence victim in New Hampshire, his spokesman says. He is recovering with a fractured vertebrae and lacerations.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, 81, was seriously injured in a car crash in New Hampshire, according to a statement from his spokesperson. The incident occurred shortly after Giuliani had reportedly assisted a victim of domestic violence.
Details surrounding the crash remain limited, but sources close to Giuliani say he was involved in the accident while leaving the scene where he had offered help. His spokesperson emphasized that Giuliani’s injuries were significant but not life-threatening.
Medical reports confirm that Giuliani sustained a fractured vertebra and multiple lacerations as a result of the collision. He is currently receiving treatment and is expected to remain under medical supervision during his recovery.
The former mayor’s team praised his quick response in assisting the domestic violence victim, calling it “a selfless act that unfortunately ended in personal injury.” No further details have been provided about the victim or the circumstances leading up to Giuliani’s involvement.
Giuliani, who has remained active in political and legal circles in recent years, has yet to release a personal statement. His office says he is in stable condition and focused on recovery. Further updates are expected as more information becomes available.