THE future of TV’s Top Gear after Freddie Flintoff’s devastating crash will be decided “imminently”. All filming on the hit show has been suspended indefinitely since the accident, which left the star badly injured.
BBC bosses are expected to receive the results of an internal health and safety investigation within days. Fans of the show have been waiting with baited breath to learn if the findings will allow bosses to restart filming.
The former England cricket ace, 45, was airlifted to hospital with severe facial injuries and broken ribs following the horror smash two months ago.
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