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EastEnders star ‘catapulted’ into air after being run over by Chelsea footballer

Dean Gaffney was hit by Wesley Fofana’s Lamborghini (Picture: Mike Marsland/WireImage)

After being struck by his Lamborghini, Chelsea player Wesley Fofana left EastEnders great Dean Gaffney with a shattered collarbone.

Dean had to spend a night in the hospital after being struck by a car on King’s Road in Chelsea while out on the town.

The 45-year-old actor, who is best known for playing Robbie Jackson on the hit soap opera, has never commented on the December 2022 incident.

When the football player’s automobile hit Dean and sent him to the hospital with a fractured collarbone, Dean did not even know that at the time.

Wesley was not charged with any crimes after passing a breathalyzer test on the spot.

“Dean expressed gratitude for his survival and listed his blessings after the unfortunate incident,” an insider told The Sun.

Dean reportedly broke his collarbone during the incident (Picture: Karwai Tang/WireImage)

It’s also said that the 23-year-old French international, who makes £230,000 a week, was “unaware” that he had hit the I’m A Celeb star.

The eyewitness went on, saying that as he was attempting to get into a black taxi after leaving a nightclub, the Lamborghini struck him in the stomach and sent him skyward.

He was completely unconscious, and his friends were rather concerned. He received pain relief from the emergency services, and he was treated at a hospital.

Dean reportedly hasn’t spoken since the event wasn’t anyone’s fault and doesn’t place responsibility on the football player or anyone else involved.

The EastEnders actor revealed last month that, just a few weeks before Christmas, he was the subject of illegal activity.

The football star was ‘unaware’ of the incident at the time (Picture: David Horton – CameraSport via Getty Images)

He was completely unconscious, and his friends were rather concerned. He received pain relief from the emergency services, and he was treated at a hospital.

Dean reportedly hasn’t spoken since the event wasn’t anyone’s fault and doesn’t place responsibility on the football player or anyone else involved.

The EastEnders actor revealed last month that, just a few weeks before Christmas, he was the subject of illegal activity.

He added, “I could get angry but what’s the point?” next to pictures of his wrecked automobile that had glass all over it.

“Let karma do its thing.” December in London… certainly a headache I could do without.

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