ADRENALINE MOB Tour Manager JANE TRAIN "Took A Turn For The Worse" Over The Weekend

August 23, 2017, 6 years ago

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ADRENALINE MOB Tour Manager JANE TRAIN  "Took A Turn For The Worse" Over The Weekend

Adrenaline Mob tour manager and lead singer of 80s cover band M80, Jane Train (real name Janet Rains), remains in a burn unit in Gainesville, Florida with “catastrophic injuries” following last month’s crash that killed Adrenaline Mob bassist David Z. and injured several others.

A tractor trailer struck the band’s RV, which had pulled over with a flat tire on Interstate 75 on July 14th in Micanopy, Florida. The band was traveling from Biloxi, Mississippi, to St. Petersburg, Florida, where they were scheduled to perform. The RV was pulled over on the side of the interstate along with another vehicle traveling with it, when the truck collided with both vehicles on the shoulder and the RV caught fire.

According to an update from TimesLeader.com,  Jane “took a turn for the worse” over the weekend and is in “very, very, very critical condition,” her attorney said Monday.

Rains, of Pittston, was in “pretty bad shape” Monday at the University of Florida Health Shands Burn Center in Gainesville after injuries the 48-year-old singer suffered in the violent July 14th crash in Florida, attorney Ed Ciarimboli said.

Ciarimboli said he expected doctors to speak with Rains’ mother sometime Monday. The nature of the conversation was unclear. In the meantime, the attorney said, Rains’ medical team is “doing everything they can for her.”

“She’s literally fighting for her life,” he said.

Ciarimboli, who along with attorney Greg Fellerman represents Rains and Dressler in a pending lawsuit against the trucking company, said he expects the lawsuit to be filed this week. Officials are awaiting the release of the tractor-trailer driver’s toxicology report, 



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