{MIDDAYS W/ JAZZY MCBEE} RAPPER PAUL WALL AND HIS 12-YEAR-OLD SON HAVE BEEN INVOLVED IN A HORRIBLE HEAD-ON CAR CRASH

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On Wednesday, Houston rapper Paul Wall revealed to his Instagram followers that he and his son had been involved in a horrible car crash.

Paul Wall was with his 12-year-old son shared that they were on the way home from his concert when a car hit their sprinter head on.Image result for paul wall

 “So crazy last night… This was my son first time Comin with squad. He’s came to shows before but only when my wife @cryswallbaby_bamf is there.”

“This time my son came along with the crew, 6 of us in a sprinter. Before we left the house my son and I prayed like we always do. We prayed that God would protect us while we are out, that our travels would be safe, and that our family and home would be protected while we are gone. I called @cryswallbaby_bamf and told her Will was coming and she was excited too.”

“My son was asking me how he could help, what could he do, what could he learn etc. He was like an intern for the night,” he explained. “So, we were all excited and proud, and on high alert to make sure nothing goes wrong on his first show with us.”

“Right as we pulled into the concert venue @nuttybrownamphitheatre I looked out the window and see a white truck coming right toward us. He had just came through the stop light there. He had 2 hands on the wheel, and he was buckling down as he was speeding up to hit us.”

“Both vehicles are completely totaled. We all had to climb out of the back of the sprinter because it had spunt around and bent in all the metal, broken glass. “My son was sitting directly behind me with his seat belt on ?? (back row passenger). The fact that we were all able to walk away in tact is a miracle.”

“No matter how much pain I feel all over my body at the moment, I’m overcome with gratitude knowing that we survived,” Wall wrote. “Right now it’s difficult to walk. It’s actually difficult to move at all. I’m sore all over my body, and my head / neck hurts so much it’s difficult to talk and hold a conversation. But in time I’ll be back to normal.”

Paul Wall shares that he is in a lot of pain, but is grateful to have survived.

 

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