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Keith Richards has returned to the United States after being treated for a head injury in New Zealand, his publicist said Monday.

"He is feeling great, happy to be home and looking forward to getting back on the road with the Rolling Stones next month," according to a statement from LD Communications in London.

The 62-year-old guitarist was injured April 27 in Fiji. News reports have variously claimed that he fell out of a palm tree or from a jet ski.

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Keith Richards has returned to the United States after being treated for a head injury in New Zealand, his publicist said Monday.

"He is feeling great, happy to be home and looking forward to getting back on the road with the Rolling Stones next month," according to a statement from LD Communications in London.

The 62-year-old guitarist was injured April 27 in Fiji. News reports have variously claimed that he fell out of a palm tree or from a jet ski.

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:D :D :D :D :D :D well good for him :sleep::sleep::sleep::glare::glare::glare: :happy:

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