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Gab Valenciano figures in motorcycle crash
Paulea Jence Benoza
Published May 23, 2023 11:15 AM PHT

Gab Valenciano was hospitalized after figuring in a motorcycle crash in the US last week, he revealed in his post on Monday, May 22.
Gab Valenciano was hospitalized after figuring in a motorcycle crash in the US last week, he revealed in his post on Monday, May 22.
The performer and son of showbiz veteran Gary Valenciano, who now resides in Los Angeles, shared on social media photos of the accident, as well as the injuries he sustained on his arms and legs due to the crash.
The performer and son of showbiz veteran Gary Valenciano, who now resides in Los Angeles, shared on social media photos of the accident, as well as the injuries he sustained on his arms and legs due to the crash.
Gab, 38, said he was on his way to church when he got “side-swiped on the freeway by an SUV at around 75mph which launched me a good 70 ft away from the collision.”
Gab, 38, said he was on his way to church when he got “side-swiped on the freeway by an SUV at around 75mph which launched me a good 70 ft away from the collision.”
“I was in full gear but because of the force of the impact and momentum, it burned through my jacket and pants,” he said.
“I was in full gear but because of the force of the impact and momentum, it burned through my jacket and pants,” he said.
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“This is the first accident in my entire life that I did not expect or see coming. Been riding for close to two decades and still, new unexpected experiences to learn from,” he added.
“This is the first accident in my entire life that I did not expect or see coming. Been riding for close to two decades and still, new unexpected experiences to learn from,” he added.
He went on to thank all the drivers and riders who rushed to his aid; the firemen, police officers, and EMTs “who were [all] professional, efficient, and kind,” and his friends, family, and loved ones in the US and in Manila for their messages of love and support.
He went on to thank all the drivers and riders who rushed to his aid; the firemen, police officers, and EMTs “who were [all] professional, efficient, and kind,” and his friends, family, and loved ones in the US and in Manila for their messages of love and support.
“Lastly, I want to say thank you to my Tito Ranier who picked me up in the hospital and took care of me for the first few days. It’s been very tough moving around especially at night considering I have gashes on my lower and upper back, so sleeping has been tough too but all is well. Slowly but surely,” he said.
“Lastly, I want to say thank you to my Tito Ranier who picked me up in the hospital and took care of me for the first few days. It’s been very tough moving around especially at night considering I have gashes on my lower and upper back, so sleeping has been tough too but all is well. Slowly but surely,” he said.
"Today is Sunday and by God’s grace, I was able to speak and share my life story. With my family by my side," he added. "In all things God works for the good of those who love Him. May God bless you all today and keep you and your loved ones safe out there. All is well in His name."
"Today is Sunday and by God’s grace, I was able to speak and share my life story. With my family by my side," he added. "In all things God works for the good of those who love Him. May God bless you all today and keep you and your loved ones safe out there. All is well in His name."
Gab moved to the US in April to start a new chapter in his life. He said he decided to live there for good.
Gab moved to the US in April to start a new chapter in his life. He said he decided to live there for good.
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