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Friday, January 4, 2013

Bieber's prayers for Ferrari victim

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LONDON: Justin Bieber has called for a meaningful legislation to protect celebrities and photographers, after a member of the paparazzi was killed while chasing the singer’s Ferrari on January 1 in Los Angeles.

The 18-year-old teen icon was not in the white Ferrari at the time, but it’s thought that one of his pals was driving when the paparazzi was struck down by an oncoming vehicle, the Mirror reported.

After hearing about the tragic incident, Bieber released a statement saying that while he was not present nor directly involved with the tragic accident, his thoughts and prayers were with the family of the victim.

He said that he hoped that the tragedy would finally inspire meaningful legislation and whatever steps were necessary to protect the lives and safety of celebrities, police officers, innocent public bystanders, and the photographers themselves.

According to TMZ, the photographer had been following the Ferrari along Sepulveda Boulevard and got out to take pictures of the car when he was struck by an oncoming car and killed.