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Talk Show host and GTT Director Dr. Alice Winters is recovering from injuries sustained after a car crash. | Talk Show host and GTT Director Dr. Alice Winters is recovering from injuries sustained after a car crash. | ||
Gentetectic Director and Talk Show Host Dr Alice Winters was released from Gentectic Hospital on Cocoon Station following treatment after a car crash two weeks earlier. Dr. Winters’ injuries were described as serious, but survivable. Dr. Winters declined an interview, offering the following statement. | Gentetectic Director and Talk Show Host Dr Alice Winters was released from Gentectic Hospital on Cocoon Station following treatment after a car crash two weeks earlier. Dr. Winters’ injuries were described as serious, but survivable. Dr. Winters declined an interview, offering the following statement. | ||
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Originally Published on August 24th, 2491
Orbital News Network/No Reporter Credit


Talk Show host and GTT Director Dr. Alice Winters is recovering from injuries sustained after a car crash.
Gentetectic Director and Talk Show Host Dr Alice Winters was released from Gentectic Hospital on Cocoon Station following treatment after a car crash two weeks earlier. Dr. Winters’ injuries were described as serious, but survivable. Dr. Winters declined an interview, offering the following statement.
“My profound gratitude to everyone who has helped me through this difficult time. And my most heartfelt condolences to the family and loved ones of Darren Lansing, the security guard killed in the crash. And of course, my thanks to ONN Media for respecting my privacy during my healing time.”
Dr. Winters hosts the talk show Asking Alice, sponsored by New Geneva and produced by MGM. The show has announced it will take its seasonal break early, to allow taping engagements to catch up due to the delay.