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Guess what?: Rossa hurts spine, going abroad for treatment

JAKARTA: Singer Sri Roslaina “Rossa” Handiyani says she will go abroad for medical care to treat a spine injury

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Mon, January 19, 2015 Published on Jan. 19, 2015 Published on 2015-01-19T10:48:13+07:00

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AKARTA: Singer Sri Roslaina '€œRossa'€ Handiyani says she will go abroad for medical care to treat a spine injury.

'€œI hurt my back after I fell while wearing high heels. I have a tailbone dislocation and the pain reaches up to my neck,'€ she said as quoted by tribunnews.com.

She said that after she had fallen, she could not stand up right away.

'€œI froze for about 10 minutes on the floor because it hurt so much. I'€™ve met a doctor to fix the tailbone but I need further treatment,'€ said the singer of '€œAyat-ayat Cinta'€ (Love Verses).

Nevertheless, Rossa said she would not cancel the singing contracts she had signed before the incident. '€œBut will not take new offers as I want to focus on the treatment.'€

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