26 January,2022 09:11 AM IST | Washington | ANI
Arnold Schwarzenegger. Pic/AFP
Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was recently involved in a multi-car crash that left one person injured, was spotted out on Monday, taking a spin on his hefty fat tire bike in LA.
According to Fox News, the 'Terminator' star wore a blue t-shirt, black pants, white tennis shoes, a dark brown leather jacket and black aviators.
This outing comes three days after the 74-year-old actor was involved in a four-car accident in Los Angeles.
On January 21, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Drake Madison confirmed to Fox News that "there was a four-vehicle traffic accident on Sunset and Allenford at 4:35 p.m."
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"One vehicle on top of another," the officer said, adding that "one female was transported to a local hospital with an abrasion." At the time, Arnold was driving a black Yukon SUV when he collided with a red Prius, according to TMZ.
The outlet reported that the black Yukon SUV started to roll and eventually landed on top of the Prius. It continued to roll into a Porsche Cayenne.
Though Arnold was fine, the driver of the Prius sustained injuries during the crash. The actor's "only concern" is the injured woman, a representative for the actor said.
An eyewitness told TMZ that the collision was so crazy that it looked like it was a stunt made for a movie. Arnold's friend Jake Steinfeld was reportedly also in the car at the time of the collision, as per TMZ.
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