Kyle Sandilands’ chauffeur reveals shock missing body part after $1million Rolls-Royce crashed into him: ‘It’s totally gone’

Kyle Sandilands‘ chauffeur has given an update on his health status following a serious car crash that inflicted severe wounds upon him.

52-year-old George Plassaras was unfortunately involved in a crash with a luxury Rolls-Royce valued at $1 million, which took place in the district of Rose Bay, Sydney, around 3:30 AM on a Saturday morning.

The accident resulted in severe injuries for Plassaras including a fractured spine, multiple broken ribs, a ruptured spleen and diaphragm, an open abdomen, fractured hips and femurs in two places.

After the crash, Plassaras suffered a shattered spine, cracked ribs, a burst spleen and diaphragm, an open wound on the abdomen, and fractures in both hips and legs.

During an appearance on the Kyle & Jackie O show on Wednesday, George shared that his healing process is expected to be extensive.

According to Plassaras, she has completely lost her right hip; it’s no longer there.

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‘I’ve just been laying flat since Saturday, since the accident.’ 

For about ten years, Plassaras has been acquainted with Sandilands. He recently disclosed that Sandilands requires hip surgery on his operating limb, which means he’ll be out of commission on the road for a while.

He will also have to undergo a second operation on his knee.

The driver mentioned that they would need to perform a hip surgery first to fully understand the severity of the injuries to his back.

Plassaras mentioned that he’s essentially without a hip following the surgery, which means he can’t drive for six weeks due to legal restrictions.

Once my hip surgery is completed, it will be time to address my right knee next. Then, they’ll examine an X-ray of my spine.

‘There’s a long list of injuries.’

Additionally, Plassaras appeared subtly disheartened that Sandilands hadn’t dropped by at the hospital. He expressed this sentiment to his superior with the following words: “I had expected you might pay me a visit yourself, but instead, you sent Bruno [Bouchet, Kyle’s manager].

When Sandilands mentioned he had phoned Plassaras over FaceTime, Henderson, the co-host, inquired, “What business kept you so occupied?

Always loyal as an employee, Plassaras responded: “Whatever he’s doing is significant. You simply need to go along with his actions.

When Sandilands and Henderson questioned Plassaras about further information regarding the accident, a large portion of their on-air discussion had to be suppressed because it pertained to forthcoming legal hearings.

As a lifestyle expert, I must admit that in a similar situation, my primary focus would shift towards considering the potential impact on my workplace rather than myself.

As a lifestyle connoisseur, I found myself chuckling amidst the seriousness, remarking, “I need to glance at my phone for our next ride with Kyle,” during our recent encounter with the authorities.

‘You can’t buy that loyalty!’ Sandilands proudly replied.

On Tuesday, Bruno Bouchet, Sandilands’ manager, gave an update regarding his radio host’s driver.

On Sunday night, Bouchet shared with Daily Mail Australia that Plassaras emerged from a coma and can remember nothing more than leaving his street and being extracted from his vehicle by a brave rescue crew.

Even though he was dealing with a difficult situation, he maintained a fantastic sense of humor and joked about the poor performance of his friend’s NRL team during that particular season, as an additional comment pointed out.

The female driver, who is reportedly under the influence, owns another Rolls-Royce – a white Ghost convertible – that resides in the garage of her high-end penthouse apartment.

In simpler terms, LanLan Yang collided her expensive Rolls-Royce Cullinan with a Mercedes van that was being operated by Plassaras on New South Head Road.

According to NSW Police, it’s claimed that the 23-year-old Yang swerved onto the opposite lane of the road after they reviewed CCTV footage showing the accident.

At the scene, Dakota Limousines’ operator, Plassaras, found himself ensnared within the debris as onlookers dialed emergency services (triple zero).

Inside the wrecked vehicle, his cries for assistance echoed, as rescue teams from both NSW Police and Fire and Rescue NSW laboriously attempted to extract him.

In my professional expertise, I’d like to share an incident where I found myself under the scrutiny of law enforcement due to a breath test on the side of the road. Upon administering this test, they determined that I exceeded the legal limit, leading to my immediate apprehension right there at the scene.

At Waverley Police Station, she allegedly refused to undergo a breath analysis.

Yang faced charges for inflicting physical injury due to misbehavior while driving, as well as not complying or failing to provide a breath sample for analysis.

She was granted conditional bail and ordered to surrender her passport.

Strictly speaking, she is not allowed to drive a vehicle and must stay at her Waverley estate each day from 8 pm until 6 am.

Yang is scheduled to appear at Downing Centre Local Court on August 15.

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2025-07-30 03:54