Dog bites Morrissey
The singer injured his finger but is fine
The Hot Press Newsdesk, 12 Jul 2011

Speaking through his True To You fansite, Morrissey has revealed that he is currently recovering from injuries suffered from a dog bite.
The former Smiths singer (and recent Hot Press contributor) fractured his finger following the canine attack and was treated at a Malmo hospital. The dog was clearly unaware of the great work Moz has done for animal rights over the years.
The statement reads: "Morrissey sustained hand and arm injuries recently after being attacked by a dog in England. Morrissey has attended hospital in Malmo (Sweden) where x-rays reveal a fractured index finger on his right hand. The cracked bone is at the tip of the finger. The injury will not affect upcoming shows."
Those upcoming shows include, of course, a gig at the Savoy in Cork on July 27 and two nights at Vicar Street on July 29 and 30.
The Hot Press Newsdesk

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