Richard Branson’s lucky escape after high-speed crash
The 66-year-old Virgin founder was left bloodied and suffered a cracked cheek, torn ligaments, and severe cuts.
The accident happened on Virgin Gorda, one of the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, on Monday.
Mr Branson said: “I was heading down a hill towards Leverick Bay when it suddenly got really dark and I managed to hit a sleeping policeman hump in the road head on. The next thing I knew, I was being hurled over the handlebars and my life was literally flashing before my eyes.
“I really thought I was going to die. I went flying head-first towards the concrete road, but fortunately my shoulder and cheek took the brunt of the impact, and I was wearing a helmet that saved my life.
“My bike went flying off the cliff and disappeared. We’ve since recovered the crumpled bicycle, completely destroyed. My cheek has been badly damaged and my knee, chin, shoulder and body severely cut.”
Mr Branson said his assistant was first on the scene as he was “lying prostrate on the road” and then another member of his team “sprinted from the bottom of the hill” to assist.
He travelled to Miami for x-rays and scans and described himself as “extremely fortunate” to have avoided more serious injuries.




