The driver says he had "sun in his eyes"



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The driver of the car that was struck by George Clooney's scooter in Sardinia said that he had the "sun in his eyes" – and that's why he had moved into the opposite lane .

CCTV videos show the moment A Hollywood star entered Tuesday in the bonnet of the Mercedes break car

The Ocean's helmet actor's Eleven broke the windshield of the car when it was projected in the air before landing on the ground

 the accident
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A motorcycle and a car at the scene of the accident

The Italian news agency ANSA quoted the driver Antonello Viglino saying that he was "stationary on the road" and ready to turn left when two motorcycles

M. Viglino says that the first, thought to be Clooney's bodyguard, "avoided collision", but the latter "slammed against me".

 Amal Clooney and George Clooney
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Clooney and his wife Amal at Prince Harry and Meghan Mar Kle's wedding

The 67-year-old man told the newspaper Corriere della Sera that He had just entered the opposite lane, adding, "I did not see anything, I had the sun in my eyes."

Clooney was treated and released from Olbia Hospital on the island.

A spokesman said, "He is recovering at home and will be fine."

The actor is in Sardinia filming Catch 22, a television adaptation of Joseph Heller's The Book of the Same Name.

The mini-series will be his first television role since 2009, when he made his last appearance as Dr. Doug Ross on ER.

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