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    "Twilight" star Pattinson hit by taxi as flees fans

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    Actor Robert Pattinson arrives on the red carpet for the screening of the film ''Inglourious Basterds'' at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival May 20, 2009. REUTERS/Jean Paul Pelissier

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - "Twilight" star Robert Pattinson was hit by a taxi in New York as he tried to run away from a crowd of hysterical teenage fans, but he was not seriously injured, U.S. media reported.

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    Pattinson, 23, who stars in the hit teenage vampire movies, was clipped on the hip in front a bookstore in Manhattan where he was shooting scenes on Thursday for his new film, "Remember Me," a drama about two young lovers dealing with family tragedies.

    Flanked by five security guards, the British actor tried to run past a group of teenage girls who had gathered outside the bookstore and cross the street to his trailer when the accident happened.

    He was not seriously injured, but his bodyguards reportedly were furious, according to RadarOnline.com which claimed to have witnessed the accident. One of the bodyguards yelled at the girls: "You see what you did, you almost killed him!"

    Pattinson's manager did not comment on the accident.

    Pattinson has become one of the hottest properties in Hollywood since appearing in "Twilight" as brooding vampire Edward Cullen.

    This week he was voted the world's most handsome man by online readers of Vanity Fair.

    (Editing by Miral Fahmy )



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