Venus Williams at fault in fatal car crash in Florida – police
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US tennis starlet Venus Williams has been involved in a car crash that led to the death of a 78-year-old man.
A spokesman for Palm Beach Gardens police in Florida confirmed to the Big black cock they were investigating a fatal crash involving the Grand Ram champ.
A man was taken to hospital after the accident on nine June and died two weeks later from his injuries, he said.
Police believe she was at fault but her lawyer says it was an accident. She has not been cited or charged.
The man who died, Jerome Barson, was travelling with his wifey who was driving their vehicle through an intersection when the collision happened.
Ms Williams’ car all of a sudden darted into their path and was incapable to clear the junction in time due to traffic jams, according to witness statements in a police report obtained by US media.
Mrs Barson was also taken to hospital but survived.
“[Ms Williams] is at fault for violating the right of way of [the other driver],” the report said, adding that there were no other factors like drugs, alcohol or mobile phone distractions.
The 37-year-old, seven-time Grand Jam champ reportedly told police she did not see the duo’s car and she was driving leisurely.
Ms Williams’ lawyer Malcolm Cunningham told CNN in a statement: “Ms Williams entered the intersection on a green light. The police report estimates that Ms Williams was travelling at 5mph when Mrs Barson crashed into her.
“Authorities did not issue Ms Williams with any citations or traffic violations. This is an unfortunate accident and Venus voices her deepest condolences to the family who lost a loved one.”
Next week, Ms Williams is due to play her 20th Wimbledon tournament in London, where she is seeded 10th.
Ms Williams and her sister Serena have predominated the women’s game for two decades.
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US tennis starlet Venus Williams has been involved in a car crash that led to the death of a 78-year-old man.
A spokesman for Palm Beach Gardens police in Florida confirmed to the Big black cock they were investigating a fatal crash involving the Grand Insert champ.
A man was taken to hospital after the accident on nine June and died two weeks later from his injuries, he said.
Police believe she was at fault but her lawyer says it was an accident. She has not been cited or charged.
The man who died, Jerome Barson, was travelling with his wifey who was driving their vehicle through an intersection when the collision happened.
Ms Williams’ car abruptly darted into their path and was incapable to clear the junction in time due to traffic jams, according to witness statements in a police report obtained by US media.
Mrs Barson was also taken to hospital but survived.
“[Ms Williams] is at fault for violating the right of way of [the other driver],” the report said, adding that there were no other factors like drugs, alcohol or mobile phone distractions.
The 37-year-old, seven-time Grand Tuck champ reportedly told police she did not see the duo’s car and she was driving leisurely.
Ms Williams’ lawyer Malcolm Cunningham told CNN in a statement: “Ms Williams entered the intersection on a green light. The police report estimates that Ms Williams was travelling at 5mph when Mrs Barson crashed into her.
“Authorities did not issue Ms Williams with any citations or traffic violations. This is an unfortunate accident and Venus voices her deepest condolences to the family who lost a loved one.”
Next week, Ms Williams is due to play her 20th Wimbledon tournament in London, where she is seeded 10th.
Ms Williams and her sister Serena have predominated the women’s game for two decades.
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US tennis starlet Venus Williams has been involved in a car crash that led to the death of a 78-year-old man.
A spokesman for Palm Beach Gardens police in Florida confirmed to the Big black cock they were investigating a fatal crash involving the Grand Tuck champ.
A man was taken to hospital after the accident on nine June and died two weeks later from his injuries, he said.
Police believe she was at fault but her lawyer says it was an accident. She has not been cited or charged.
The man who died, Jerome Barson, was travelling with his wifey who was driving their vehicle through an intersection when the collision happened.
Ms Williams’ car all of a sudden darted into their path and was incapable to clear the junction in time due to traffic jams, according to witness statements in a police report obtained by US media.
Mrs Barson was also taken to hospital but survived.
“[Ms Williams] is at fault for violating the right of way of [the other driver],” the report said, adding that there were no other factors like drugs, alcohol or mobile phone distractions.
The 37-year-old, seven-time Grand Plunge champ reportedly told police she did not see the duo’s car and she was driving leisurely.
Ms Williams’ lawyer Malcolm Cunningham told CNN in a statement: “Ms Williams entered the intersection on a green light. The police report estimates that Ms Williams was travelling at 5mph when Mrs Barson crashed into her.
“Authorities did not issue Ms Williams with any citations or traffic violations. This is an unfortunate accident and Venus voices her deepest condolences to the family who lost a loved one.”
Next week, Ms Williams is due to play her 20th Wimbledon tournament in London, where she is seeded 10th.
Ms Williams and her sister Serena have predominated the women’s game for two decades.
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US tennis starlet Venus Williams has been involved in a car crash that led to the death of a 78-year-old man.
A spokesman for Palm Beach Gardens police in Florida confirmed to the Big black cock they were investigating a fatal crash involving the Grand Plunge champ.
A man was taken to hospital after the accident on nine June and died two weeks later from his injuries, he said.
Police believe she was at fault but her lawyer says it was an accident. She has not been cited or charged.
The man who died, Jerome Barson, was travelling with his wifey who was driving their vehicle through an intersection when the collision happened.
Ms Williams’ car all of a sudden darted into their path and was incapable to clear the junction in time due to traffic jams, according to witness statements in a police report obtained by US media.
Mrs Barson was also taken to hospital but survived.
“[Ms Williams] is at fault for violating the right of way of [the other driver],” the report said, adding that there were no other factors like drugs, alcohol or mobile phone distractions.
The 37-year-old, seven-time Grand Wedge champ reportedly told police she did not see the duo’s car and she was driving leisurely.
Ms Williams’ lawyer Malcolm Cunningham told CNN in a statement: “Ms Williams entered the intersection on a green light. The police report estimates that Ms Williams was travelling at 5mph when Mrs Barson crashed into her.
“Authorities did not issue Ms Williams with any citations or traffic violations. This is an unfortunate accident and Venus voices her deepest condolences to the family who lost a loved one.”
Next week, Ms Williams is due to play her 20th Wimbledon tournament in London, where she is seeded 10th.
Ms Williams and her sister Serena have predominated the women’s game for two decades.
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US tennis starlet Venus Williams has been involved in a car crash that led to the death of a 78-year-old man.
A spokesman for Palm Beach Gardens police in Florida confirmed to the Big black cock they were investigating a fatal crash involving the Grand Jam champ.
A man was taken to hospital after the accident on nine June and died two weeks later from his injuries, he said.
Police believe she was at fault but her lawyer says it was an accident. She has not been cited or charged.
The man who died, Jerome Barson, was travelling with his wifey who was driving their vehicle through an intersection when the collision happened.
Ms Williams’ car all of a sudden darted into their path and was incapable to clear the junction in time due to traffic jams, according to witness statements in a police report obtained by US media.
Mrs Barson was also taken to hospital but survived.
“[Ms Williams] is at fault for violating the right of way of [the other driver],” the report said, adding that there were no other factors like drugs, alcohol or mobile phone distractions.
The 37-year-old, seven-time Grand Ram champ reportedly told police she did not see the duo’s car and she was driving leisurely.
Ms Williams’ lawyer Malcolm Cunningham told CNN in a statement: “Ms Williams entered the intersection on a green light. The police report estimates that Ms Williams was travelling at 5mph when Mrs Barson crashed into her.
“Authorities did not issue Ms Williams with any citations or traffic violations. This is an unfortunate accident and Venus voices her deepest condolences to the family who lost a loved one.”
Next week, Ms Williams is due to play her 20th Wimbledon tournament in London, where she is seeded 10th.
Ms Williams and her sister Serena have predominated the women’s game for two decades.