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Kevin Hart was released from a California hospital on Wednesday, about 10 days after he reportedly fractured his spine in three places in a car crash, a report said.
The “Night School” actor is now in a live-in rehab facility and is completing physical therapy, TMZ reported, citing a source with direct knowledge of the situation.
He’ll be in the rehab facility for at least a week, the gossip site reported.
Hart, 40, was severely injured in the early morning smash-up on September 1 in Malibu Hills.
His friend, 28-year-old Jared Black, was behind the wheel of Hart’s 1970 Plymouth Barracuda when it veered off winding Mulholland Highway, crashed through a wooden fence and plunged down a gully at about 1 a.m.
Hart’s friend and co-star Tiffany Haddish told Entertainment Tonight a week after the crash that he regained his ability to walk, but sources told TMZ he remained in “excruciating pain.”
Hart’s agent declined to comment.



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