'I've checked and I'm not dead:' Grand Tour's Richard Hammond recovering from motorbike fall
Incident took place in Mozambique during filming for second season of The Grand Tour
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Car show bloke Richard Hammond is reassuring fans he's OK, after news emerged overnight he'd been in a serious motorbike accident while shooting The Grand Tour with colleagues Jeremy Clarkson and James May.
Hammond was with his colleagues in a remote area of Mozambique when he fell from the vehicle and hit his head, according to British reports.
"It's true, I did fall off a motorbike whilst filming recently," Hammond, 47, posted on social media site Drive Tribe on Monday.
"I've checked and i'm not dead" <a href="https://t.co/5qejFDuPCP">https://t.co/5qejFDuPCP</a> via <a href="https://twitter.com/DRIVETRIBES">@drivetribes</a>
—@RichardHammond
"I banged my head, yes, along with pretty much everything else apart from my left thumb, which remains un-bruised. Can't tell you more yet about the how and why of it; that's all for later in the year on the show. As for injuries; well put it this way, I don't think I can get a book out of it."
Doctors say Richard Hammond suffered no damage to his brain in his bike crash. Because he hasn't got one.
—@JeremyClarkson
The former Top Gear trio, currently filming the second season of their globe-trotting new Amazon Prime motoring show, had been filming in the southern African nation earlier this month.
Guess who's got a new app for his Mozambique adventure? <a href="https://t.co/DjEVMDQZjv">pic.twitter.com/DjEVMDQZjv</a>
—@JeremyClarkson
It's not the first time Hammond has been involved in a major incident while filming.
In 2006, while shooting Top Gear, Hammond suffered a near-fatal crash in a jet-powered car as he tried to set a land speed record. It left him in a coma for two weeks and he later admitted he had suffered some brain damage from the stunt.