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Monday, June 23, 2014

Storage Wars star Dan Dotson in critical condition after aneurism

Dan Dotson, the star of hit TV show Storage Wars, is recovering from an emergency operation after collapsing at his California home earlier this week.

Auctioneer Dotson, who is worth an estimated $3.5 million, suffered a double brain aneurysm on Monday morning.

He was rushed to hospital by his wife and co-star Laura Dotson, and had been given between 4 to 20 percent chance of survival.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

she's hot

Anonymous said...

I can just hear Darryl now - that's a twenty dollar bill all day Brando.

Anonymous said...

I think that wig he wears must have been to tight on his head.

Anonymous said...

As someone who has had something similar happen, my heart and prayers go out to his family. Thanks to the great neurosurgeons at Hopkins, I'm still here.



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