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The Ghost Inside frontman cleared of bone infection

The Ghost Inside frontman Jonathan Vigil has been cleared of a bone infection and is looking ahead to his remaining surgeries after being involved in a tragic bus accident last November.

“It's been nearly six months since the accident and ALL of us still have a long way to go,” he shared in a recent Instagram post. “But through the support of fans, friends and family we’re getting closer to the light at the end of the tunnel. You'll see us again on stage sometime, I promise you that.”

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He also shared a pictured of his ankle, explaining in the caption that he has scheduled a surgery to repair it—after six months of no mobility. ”I'm beginning to feel like myself again,” he said, “and that's something I will never take for granted.”

While all band members and crew were left in stable condition after the accident last November, two drivers lost their lives. Among the band, drummer Andrew Tkaczyk lost his right leg and guitarist Zach Johnson lost multiple toes.

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A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help TGI and their families during this difficult time. There is also a separate GoFundMe to benefit the family of TGI's deceased bus driver, Greg Hoke. 

Additionally, the band have been nominated for Most Dedicated Fanbase at the 2016 APMAs. Cast your vote now!

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