Kevin Hart steps out with wife amid speedy recovery from car accident

By ANI | Published: November 10, 2019 07:22 PM2019-11-10T19:22:37+5:302019-11-10T19:45:02+5:30

It's good to see comedian and actor Kevin Hart recovering from injuries after facing a violent car crash.

Kevin Hart steps out with wife amid speedy recovery from car accident | Kevin Hart steps out with wife amid speedy recovery from car accident

Kevin Hart steps out with wife amid speedy recovery from car accident

It's good to see comedian and actor Kevin Hart recovering from injuries after facing a violent car crash.

On Friday, the 40-year-old comedian was spotted spending time with his wife Eniko Parrish in Los Angeles for dinner at Mr Chow Restaurant in Beverly Hills. Hart sported casual look in a medium wash denim jacket and pants, a white T-shirt and sneakers.

The comedian these days struggle to resume back to his normal life amid his recovery.

As E! News previously reported, Hart was in the passenger seat of his vintage muscle car when the driver, friend Jared Black, veered off Mulholland Highway in Malibu, California and landed in a ditch on September 1. In a 37-page traffic collision report obtained by E! News, the California Highway Patrol concluded Black, who was determined to be the driver of the car, caused the collision.

Less than two weeks after being hospitalised, Hart was discharged on September 11 and new details about his involvement and recovery have continued to emerge since then.

A spokesperson for the star's production company also told E! News in a statement that he is "expected to have a full recovery very soon."

On October 10, Hart finally broke his silence on the crash. In a statement released through his attorney, Andrew Brettler, and obtained by E! News, the star said, "I have nothing but love for Jared and wish him and Rebecca a speedy recovery."

As for the actor's recovery, Brettler told E! News that the 'Night School' actor was not officially "back to work" and that he doesn't anticipate going back to work full-time until early next year.

( With inputs from ANI )

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