Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has been released from the hospital three days after sustaining injuries in a high-speed car accident in New Hampshire. The 81-year-old was hospitalized following a rear-end collision that resulted in a fractured vertebra, cuts, bruises, and specific injuries to his left arm and lower leg.
The incident occurred when Giuliani and his business associate, Ted Goodman, stopped to assist a woman in need prior to the crash. According to reports, Giuliani remained on the scene until emergency responders arrived to ensure her safety. A statement shared on X thanked the New Hampshire State Police, paramedics, Elliot Hospital staff, and medical professionals for their care.
Giuliani’s recovery has been described as progressing well, with the former mayor expressing gratitude for the support received. The news of his discharge followed President Donald Trump’s announcement that he would award Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom.