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Ozzy says he had to be revived twice

Rocker says he's lucky to be alive after ATV accident
/ Source: Reuters

Heavy metal rocker Ozzy Osbourne says he “died” twice after an accident on a quad bike that left him in a coma for eight days last month.

Osbourne’s life was saved by bodyguard Sam Ruston who went to his aid after the Dec. 8 crash at the star’s country estate in Buckinghamshire, southern England.

“If it wasn’t for Sam I probably wouldn’t be here,” Osbourne told Britain’s Sunday Mirror newspaper.

“He had to bring me back to life twice.”

The former frontman of heavy metal band Black Sabbath said he had learnt a lesson from his brush with death.

“I’ll never go near one of those damn bikes again ... I am lucky to be here today and not paralyzed,” he told the newspaper.

Osbourne fractured eight ribs and a vertebra in the accident.

“The doctors tell me every day it could have been a lot worse. I could be dead.”

The 55-year old rocker first shot to fame in the 1970s with Black Sabbath and remained in the public eye after he launched a solo career. At a concert in Des Moines, Iowa, he bit the head off a bat. He has since said he thought the bat was a toy.

One of the world’s biggest heavy metal stars, selling more than 60 million albums in three decades, his career is noted for its alcohol- and drug-fueled excess as well as its musical success.

In recent years the rocker’s popularity has reached new heights with the success of the hit reality TV series, “The Osbournes,” in which he stars with wife Sharon and his two youngest children.

Sharon told the newspaper she would have committed suicide had her husband died.

“If Ozzy had gone, I would have gone with him.” she said.