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Sean Kingston Dented a Bridge With His Face

On May 29th, Sean Kingston was badly injured after crashing his jet ski into a Miami Beach bridge. The singer suffered a torn aorta that required surgery and was banged up and puking blood following the accident. He also damaged government property: A police report about the crash reveals that Kingston's impact with the bridge was so hard, he left an imprint on the cement. TMZ has a photo of the aftermath of Kingston's collision, and it looks like the surface was attacked by a violent snow angel.

The police report also shows that Kingston should never, ever go back on the jet ski. Investigators placed blame for the accident squarely on the singer, saying he had no idea how to operate the vehicle. The crash was likely caused when Kingston released the throttle and turned at the same time, causing him to lose control and go barreling into the bridge. Even though it was all Sean's fault, police only cited him for "careless operation" and hit him with a $180 fine. Kingston has since recovered, but he definitely left his mark on that bridge, like putting handprints in a wet sidewalk.

[Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage.com]

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