‘90 Day Fiancé’ Star Shot In The Face With Handgun
90 Day Fiancé star David Toborowsky is living every parent’s worst nightmare after his 18-year-old son Jacob was accidentally shot in the face. A family member is revealing details on the tragic shooting exclusively to RadarOnline.com
Jacob was rushed to University Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky on January 28 after his friend accidentally shot him in the face, WDRB reported. He was released from the hospital on Monday.
“Jacob told his friend, ‘Don’t point the gun at me,’” the family insider, who has chosen to remain anonymous, told RadarOnline.com. “He said, ‘It’s not loaded.’”
But it was, as the 16-year-old allegedly fired the 22 caliber handgun.
“Jacob has a fractured jaw,” the family member said. “The bullet is in the soft tissue of the right cheek. There is a hole in his face.”
Jacob will meet with a surgeon tomorrow to discuss removing the bullet.
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“We’re trying to make him comfortable and prevent an infection,” the family member said. “He is alert and mobile, but is in a lot of pain.”
Although the family is “not worried about the legal aspects,” they do hope the minor will “take accountability” for his actions.
“Jacob is not angry with him,” the insider said. “But he was stupid with a gun. This should be a wakeup call.”
David, 48, appeared on the most recent season of 90 Day Fiancé with his wife Annie. He proposed to her ten days after meeting while on vacation in Thailand.
Jacob appeared on two episodes of the TLC series.
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