Bieber hits photographer with truck
By Reuters
28 July 2017 |
11:00 am
Pop singer Justin Bieber accidentally hit a photographer with his truck after leaving a Beverly Hills church service Wednesday night. The photographer suffered non-life threatening injuries.
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