Keith Richards in hospital

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Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards is having top-secret treatment in an Auckland private hospital after suffering head injuries in a fall from a coconut tree in Fiji on Thursday.

The 62-year-old rock star, who was at a luxury resort on the exclusive Wakaya Island, was airlifted from Suva and taken to Auckland's private MercyAscot Hospital.

Richards was holidaying with his wife, former model Patti Hansen, after performing two New Zealand shows with the Rolling Stones, in Auckland on April 16 and Wellington on April 18.

Despite reports from the United Kingdom that he was critically injured in the fall, the Sunday Star-Times understands Richards is conscious and mobile and has not had surgery.

He could be well enough to leave hospital early this week.

"Earlier this week Rolling Stone Keith Richards suffered a mild concussion while on holiday in Fiji," Fran Curtis, a spokeswoman for the veteran rock band, said in a statement.

"Following treatment locally and as a precautionary measure he flew to a hospital accompanied by his wife Patti for observation."

MercyAscot Hospital staff refused to confirm whether Richards was a patient.

But the Sunday Star-Times has learned Richards was assessed by Auckland neurosurgeon Andrew Law and orthopaedic specialist Alastair Hadlow.

The decision to evacuate Richards came after he had a serious headache following the fall and then was involved in a jetski accident.

He has been kept in hospital as a precaution but is understood to have had brain scans.

He has also hired his own security guards.

A visitor to the hospital said Richards was last night sitting up in bed - wearing a colourful striped beanie - with his wife by his side.

Richards was first treated at a Suva hospital before being evacuated to New Zealand. He arrived shortly before midnight on Thursday.

Dr Uzzal Kanti Dhar, of Suva Private Hospital, said Richards was admitted there earlier that day.

"I understand he climbed a coconut tree and fell from the tree and got injured," he said.

Wakaya Club assistant manager Salesi Finau said he was unable to confirm or deny Richards had been involved in an accident, but said he was a guest at the resort last week.

"All I can say is both Keith and his wife, Patti, were here for about a week. They were here and they had a really good holiday."

The couple had been scheduled to leave the island yesterday, he said.

Staff at the news website Fijilive.com said they understood Richards was rushed to Suva aboard one of the light aircraft flights which serviced Wakaya, a 12-minute flight from Nausori airport, near Suva.

An airport source had reported seeing Richards disembark from the aircraft at Nausori.

Fijian air traffic control said a Medivac flight took place from Suva to Auckland on Thursday.

Fiji is a particular holiday favourite with the Stones, who wrote a song called "Fiji Gin" in the late 1970s.

Accommodation rates at the Wakaya Club range from $2000 to $7600 a night for a minimum of five nights.

The resort, owned by Canadian David Gilmour and his New Zealand-born wife Jill, has reportedly hosted Pierce Brosnan, Russell Crowe, Nicole Kidman, Bill Gates, Jim Carrey, Celine Dion and Rupert Murdoch.

- Additional reporting Jennifer Dann

Sunday Star-Times/AP
 
blueeyedgirl said:
It's OK kids, do all the drugs you want, it's the trees that'll get ya!!!

:lol:

I just want to know what the hell he was doing up in that tree in the first place. :huh:
 
Strangely even though i have issues with the Stones as they have been for ages now, I still always think of Keith as being cooler than cool:p
 
~unforgettableFOXfire~ said:
Evidently Coconut trees are not conventional weapons.

/Obfuscated Wayne's World reference

Garth: How can you sleep like that?
Del Preston: Listen, sonny Jim. Sleeping like this will add ten years to your life. I learned it from Keith Richards when I toured with the Stones. This may be the reason why Keith cannot be killed by conventional weapons.
 
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Tis a strange tale indeed.......so strange in fact that it probably is true.....{perhaps he just had a case of what does Mr. B call it.....Vertigo}.

:)
 
Poor Keith....the man has been dead for at least 10 years and just will not lay down!!! Obviously someone yelled "hypodermics in the coconut trees" Just kidding....Remember I am old lol...hope the poor bloke recovers....he missed a concert in the 90's for falling off a ladder!!!!! I think he constantly has Mr. B's Vertigo....Susan
 
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:ohmy: Poor Keith! :heart:


http://www.channel4.com/news/content/news-storypage.jsp?id=1378184

Stones' Keith to have brain op

Last Modified: 3 May 2006
Source: ITN

Rolling Stone Keith Richards is reported to be having surgery after suffering a brain haemorrhage in a freak holiday accident.

Richards, 62, was believed initially to have suffered only mild concussion in the accident in Fiji last Thursday when he fell from a Palm tree.

But he continued to suffer headaches after his discharge from hospital and doctors have now diagnosed bleeding in the brain, according to newspaper reports.

He will require an operation to drill a hole in his skull in order to drain the blood.

A close friend is quoted as saying: "Keith's accident has turned out worse than everybody feared.

"After the tests doctors decided they should drain his skull. It has given him a scare but he has been told that he should make a full recovery once it's done."

Guitarist Richards is believed to have fallen out of a coconut tree at the exclusive Wakaya Club resort in Fiji. He was treated in a Fiji hospital before being airlifted to a hospital in Auckland, New Zealand for observation.

Doctors have since discharged him but it is not known where he went after his release.
 
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