Comedian Laura Clery Survives Horrific Accident After Fentanyl Injection
Comedian injected with fentanyl despite being recovering addict after horror accident

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Comedian Laura Clery was injured in a freak accident when a 600-pound refrigerator fell on her, trapping her against a kitchen counter. Despite her history as a recovering addict, she was injected with fentanyl to manage the severe pain. Clery expressed gratitude to the emergency responders who rescued her and confirmed that she and her children were unharmed.
- 01Laura Clery was trapped under a 600-pound refrigerator while alone with her children, leading to a life-threatening situation.
- 02Her frantic text to her ex-husband during the incident read: 'I'm dying. Come by now now now.'
- 03Clery praised the firefighters who rescued her, stating they had to lift the fridge off her body.
- 04Despite her fears about fentanyl due to her past addiction, she accepted the injection to alleviate severe pain.
- 05Clery confirmed that she suffered no broken bones and feels fortunate her children were unharmed.
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Comedian Laura Clery, 39, recently experienced a harrowing accident when a 600-pound refrigerator toppled over, trapping her against a kitchen counter while she was alone with her two children. The incident, which she described as the 'most terrifying night' of her life, prompted her to send a desperate text to her ex-husband, Stephen Hilton, stating, 'I'm dying. Come by now now now.' Upon arrival, Hilton found emergency responders already on the scene, having smashed through her garage door to rescue her. Clery was injected with fentanyl to manage her excruciating pain, despite her concerns about her history as a recovering addict. Fortunately, she reported no broken bones and expressed gratitude to the firefighters, calling them 'actual heroes.' She humorously recounted how one firefighter recognized her during the rescue, saying, 'Wait...I watch all of your videos!' Clery noted that the refrigerator had not been properly secured, which led to the accident when her son climbed on it. She feels fortunate that both her children were unharmed.
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This incident highlights the importance of securing heavy appliances to prevent accidents, especially in homes with children.
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