DECAPITATED Singer's Condition Is 'Very Serious, But Stable'

November 22, 2007

DECAPITATED singer Adrian "Covan" Kowanek is continuing his recovery from injuries sustained late last month in a road collision. His family has released the following statement regarding his condition:

"Covan had an operation earlier this week, and his current condition is described by doctors as 'very serious, but stable.' He will remain in the hospital in Kraków [Poland], and visits from anyone other than family is still strictly prohibited at this time. We appreciate everyone's understanding and support on this matter and will continue to update any changes when they happen."

DECAPITATED drummer Witold "Vitek" Kieltyka died on November 2 at the age of 23 in a Russian hospital from injuries sustained in the collision. The accident involved the band's tour bus and a truck carrying wood in Gomel, on the Russia/Belarus border. The crash is believed to have been the fault of the band's driver although this has not yet been officially confirmed.

Watch footage of Witold "Vitek" Kieltyka performing the DECAPITATED song "Spheres of Madness" with the band SWAMP in Ryazan, Russia on October 28, 2007 — one day before the accident that resulted in his death:

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