Witness Shares Gruesome Details Of Pax Jolie-Pitt’s 'Scary' Bike Crash

By Logan DeLoye

August 7, 2024

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A witness recently spoke out about the disturbing scene that unfolded when Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's son Pax crashed into a stopped car while riding an e-bike without a helmet last month.

According to People, Lola Cavalli was at the site of the crash, and was not only one of the first people to witness the incident, but to call 911 and apply pressure to the 20-year-old's head in an attempt to stop the bleeding.

"I didn't see any broken bones. I did not see, like, profound bleeding, so to speak. And since I was directed to apply pressure at the site where it was bleeding, I did not see where I could apply the pressure, because it was on the head. He was hit on the head — I had no idea where you would put the pressure to stop the bleeding on the head."

She continued:

"It was not a lot of blood. You didn't see, like, a fountain of blood rushing out. His mouth was filled with blood. When [he] was trying to speak, I saw a little tiny stream of blood coming out of the mouth."

Pax was transported to a local hospital following the horrific incident that occurred in Los Angeles on July 29th where he was immediately taken to the intensive care unit to be treated for "complex trauma." The 20-year-old has since been released from the hospital but faces a lengthy road to recovery beginning with physical therapy.

Pax remains in the care of his mother and siblings as he proceeds to heal from the scary crash. The 20-year-old is one of six children (Maddox, 22, Zahara, 19, Shiloh, 18, Knox, 16, and Vivienne, 16) estranged exes Jolie and Pitt share.

Information regarding specific injuries Pax endured as a result of the incident were not immediately available following his release from the hospital sometime around August 5th.

For more information regarding the crash read: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt’s Son Rushed To Hospital After Serious Bike Crash.

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