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Nigel farage plane crash cigarette: As soon as he was

The force said his death, last month, was not being treated as suspicious and an inquest had been opened and adjourned. Mr Farage said the news was tragic but he could not comment further. Adams was convicted at Oxford Crown Court in Juneof making five threats relating to Mr Farage and crash investigator Martin James after the accident in May The crash in Northamptonshire, on the day of the general election, left both self-employed pilot Adams and Mr Farage in hospital.

It's in for a penny in for a pound. So let's go. Mr Adams' mental health deteriorated so much following the smash that he threatened to kill both Nigel and the Civil Aviation authority investigator. My Account. In sharp contrast to his milkshake-dodging skillsthe right-wing figure has given the Grim Reaper the slip on four occasions, including one in which his testicle swelled to the size of a lemon.

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And, after a high-speed horror incident on the motorway, the Brexiteer, 60, was paranoid somebody had been tampering with his car to cause him harm. Mr Farage's first brush with fate came inaged 19, shortly after alighting the train at Orpington. He'd spent the evening at the pub with pals, arguing over "the new Anglo-Irish Agreement which Margaret Thatcher had just signed".

As he made his way down the road towards a pelican crossing, "I grasped the lamp's stalk and swung myself into the street.

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I remember nothing more," he wrote in his memoirs. A Volkswagen Beetle had hit him, throwing him into the air. He landed on his headhitting it hard on the curb. Miraculously, after a two-month stint in hospital, Farage was discharged in good health - although his leg remained in cast for a year. But within 12 months he'd had his second near-death experience.

During a pint at his local, Farage was "struck by an excruciating pain on his left side", the journalist Michael Crick wrote in his biography of the Ukipper.

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The pain didn't abate after 48 hours, so Farage, then 21, went to hospital where doctors were convinced he had testicular torsion - an emergency condition that requires urgent surgery. But after tests they concluded it was an infection and gave him antibiotics to treat it. The meds had no impact and his left testicle swelled up "bigger than a lemon".

A private Harley Street specialist confirmed he had testicular cancer and he underwent surgery to have the testicle removed. This is an emergency. It was all over in a couple of seconds. I thought they had both died. After the two-seater plane went down, Nigel was seen walking out of the aircraft covered in blood before being taken to Horton hospital in Banbury.

But while Nigel escaped relatively unharmed, the pilot of the aircraft was faced some more serious back injuries after being cut out of the plane.