Fans wish skateboarder Bam Margera 'speedy recovery' after he's hospitalized with pneumonia and Covid-19
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA: The former professional skateboarder, Bam Margera, whose full name is Brandon Cole "Bam" Margera, is reportedly not in good health. According to reports, he has been in a San Diego hospital for the past few days after getting infected with pneumonia, worsened by Covid-19.
As per TMZ sources, because of his ill-health, doctors “decided to put him on a ventilator. He's being treated in the ICU, but "his condition is stable.” This comes months after a July report stated that Margera went missing from a rehab center in June, not once but twice. It has been said that after escaping for the second time, he went directly to a party. He also apparently had a few drinks before he moved to a hospital to get treatment for his injured wrist.
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But his adventures did not stop there, as the 43-year-old then reportedly visited a Pompano Beach strip club. He also visited a friend’s place before he was found by police officers and a crisis intervention team on June 27 and transported to a new treatment center. At the time, another report also claimed that Margera had got on-board an attorney after not hearing from his estranged wife, Nicole Boyd, for a long time.