“Goodbye to Gravity” drummer Bogdan Enache fails to reach Lyon hospital because of not being medically insured. Check out health conditions of band’s musicians!
The family of the “Goodbye to Gravity” drummer, Bogdan Enache, wanted to transfer the injured musician to a hospital in France, but was informed that it’s not possible at this point because he is not insured and hence does not benefit of free transportation and treatment abroad according to the E112 insurance form.
Later, his family talked also to the Romanian health officials who informed them that among the necessary documents and approvals, there must be evidence that the artist is registered with the state social insurance system.
Unfortunately, Bogdan Enache is not insured, so he can not go yet to France because according to the E112 form he is not eligible for free transport and treatment abroad, therefore the state can not offer him full reimbursement for the medical costs.
The health condition of his fellow musician, bassist Alexandru Pascu, worsened, and his family wants to urgently take him to a hospital abroad, most likely in Germany, according to his close friends who published various announcements on Facebook, urging people to offer support.
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Fans and other people who wish to donate money, are asked to make use of two accounts opened on the name of his mother, Ana Pascu, the vice president of the International Federation of Fencing and honorary president of the Romanian Federation of Fencing. Details about the bank account numbers are indicated on the Facebook account of “Goodbye to Gravity”.
After a somehow stable period, Alex Pascu, who was admitted at Floreasca Hospital, began to have seizures. “I know that money were gathered and the state says it will offer compensations, but until then Alex needs urgently €20,000 just for transportation. By tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, as soon as possible,” wrote a friend of his on Facebook.
On the other hand, the “Goodbye to Gravity” frontman Andrei Galut, is one of the eight patients transferred to hospitals in the Netherlands on Saturday, and his family announced on Facebook that he is well so far.
Heavy metal band “Goodbye to Gravity” was founded in 2011 and was composed of Andrei Galut (vocals), Mihai Alexandru (guitar), Bogdan Enache (drums), Vlad Telea (guitar) and Alex Pascu (bass).