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Thomas Sotto Accident: Thomas Sotto Hospitalized After Cycling Accident

Thomas Sotto, the familiar voice of French radio and television, is recovering from a cycling accident that occurred on Friday, January 30, 2026. The 52-year-old journalist was hospitalized in Paris after suffering fractures to both his tibia and fibula. He is being treated under the Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) system and spent the following Saturday recuperating.

In a post shared from his hospital room, Sotto, known for his wit, lightheartedly updated his followers on his condition. With his leg in plaster, he joked about his absence from Paris FC’s match, saying, “Sorry, coach, you won’t be able to put me on the team sheet against OM this afternoon.” He also humorously reflected on the cause of the fall, “You warned me: potholes are for chickens, not cyclists.”

RTL has announced that Sotto will be temporarily replaced by Olivier Boy on the morning show starting February 2, with no definitive return date set. His colleagues and fans have expressed an outpouring of support, sending messages of hope for his full recovery.

While the full details of the accident remain unclear, it’s evident that Sotto’s injury is significant, and his recovery will require time. Despite the serious nature of the situation, his upbeat attitude is a testament to his resilience, and his fans are eagerly awaiting his return.

We wish Thomas Sotto a speedy recovery and look forward to hearing his voice back on the air soon.

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