Pete Doherty hospitalised by a hedgehog after spike wound becomes infected
Rocker Pete Doherty was sent to hospital by a hedgehog this week, after a wound he sustained while out walking his dogs became infected.
The Libertines and Babyshambles singer praised the work of NHS staff who treated his injury.
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The 40-year-old was out walking his two Siberian huskies, according to the Daily Star, when one of the dogs grabbed a hedgehog in its mouth.
When the singer tried to help the hedgehog out of his pet’s mouth, one of the spines became stuck in his hand.
Doherty shared several pictures from his hospital bed on Twitter, and thanked the “wonderful men and women” of the NHS for helping him and called them “absolute angels”.
A picture me in a hospital bed with an infected hedgehog spike wound thank you to the wonderful men and women who work within the NHS . What absolute angels and a million times they deserve our respect and thanks. pic.twitter.com/llLv9N4Mwl
— Peter Doherty (@petedoherty) April 29, 2019
— Peter Doherty (@petedoherty) April 29, 2019
BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Nihal Arthanayake, who had been due to host Doherty on his Afternoon Edition show, wished the singer well.
He said: “Pete Doherty is now in hospital having the infected hedgehog spine removed from his finger.
“We wish Pete well because whatever has happened is serious enough that he has not been able to make it.”
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Actor and musician Kiefer Sutherland replaced Doherty on the radio show.
Doherty and The Libertines are currently working on a new album, to follow up their 2015 comeback Anthems For Doomed Youth.
He recently told NME that the new, fourth album will likely reflect a variety of styles and genres, including freestyle rap and folk.
Doherty likened the mix of styles to the eclectic variety of The Clash album Sandinista, released in 1980.