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David Beckham and Son Involved in Car Crash

David Beckham and son

While picking up his son Brooklyn from Arsenal’s London Colney training ground, British football great David Beckham and his son were involved in a car crash, but both father and Brooklyn are are not seriously injured, as reported by Yahoo Sport.

On Saturday morning, a “male driver” of a grey Audi RS6 collided with a silver Mistubishi Colt. The female driver of the Mitsubishi was taken to the hospital and David Beckham and his son seemed alright, but at one point the father was seen clutching his shoulder. Arsenal staff had to keep crowds away from the crash site as some were snapping pictures.

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Of course, there were a few tweets from eyewitnesses. Archie tweeted, “Just seen David Beckham. Looks like he got into a car crash and hurt his shoulder. Tom tweeted, “Weird to play against Brooklyn Beckham earlier. Even weirder to be currently stuck behind David Beckham as he crashed his car.”

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