Following a terrifying car crash over the weekend in which his entire family was involved, former Nip/Tuck star Dylan Walsh has been confirmed safe.
The 61-year-old Hollywood actor was traveling with his loved ones in Rumson, New Jersey, on August 17 when he was involved in a serious motor accident. A 2022 Ford Explorer traveling northbound on East River Road at around 5pm swerved into the southbound lane, according to People’s reports.
The vehicle then slammed into a second pole before striking a utility pole. Two passengers were taken to Riverview Medical Center for treatment after reporting pain following the dramatic collision, according to the Mirror US.
Whether Dylan, who rose to fame in the medical drama series Nip/Tuck, was driving at the time, is still a mystery. Dylan Walsh and his family were involved in a car accident in Rumson, according to Dylan’s representatives in a statement to People. Thankfully, everyone is safe and has since returned home.

The family expressed gratitude for Riverview Medical Center’s staff’s prompt treatment of the Rumson Police, Fire Department, and EMS. Additionally, they would like to thank The River Point Inn’s management and staff for their immediate assistance.
After the crash, eight local residents in New Jersey lost power, but it was later restored. Utility poles that were damaged in the accident have also been replaced by Jersey Central Power and Light.
Leslie Bourque-Walsh, the actor’s wife, revealed the terrifying ordeal in a recently deleted Facebook post. She continued, “Our family was the victim of the car accident on River Road yesterday afternoon. We just want to say thanks to everyone who helped us through this agonizing time.
Leslie continued, “First of all to the River Point Inn managers and staff who immediately ran out to check on us and comfort our children by bringing ice bags and fancy Evian water bottles.”
She then thanked the EMT for making fun of her “corny” jokes while riding the ambulance and thanked the first responders who arrived at the scene of the accident. We are a little swollen from seatbelts, but we are so grateful for them and the air bags that saved our lives, according to Leslie. We apologize to anyone who experienced power failure or inconvenience.
For comment, The Mirror US reached out to Dylan Walsh’s representatives.
Source: Mirror
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