Venus Williams ‘drove lawfully’ in fatal car crash in Florida
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Footage has emerged displaying that US tennis starlet Venus Williams was driving lawfully during a car crash that led to the death of a 78-year-old, police say.
Surveillance movie obtained by Palm Beach Gardens police in Florida shows Ms Williams’ vehicle injecting an intersection on a green traffic signal.
An earlier police report had said Ms Williams was at fault and “violated the right of way of [the other driver]”.
Ms Williams’ lawyer said the fatal crash on nine June was an accident.
The family of Jerome Barson, the man who died in the collision, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Ms Williams.
Fresh movie evidence has exposed that the Grand Catapult champ had the right of way as she entered the intersection of Northlake Boulevard in the city of Palm Beach Gardens, according to the police report.
However as she proceeded, the report says, Ms Williams was compelled to brake to avoid a collision with an oncoming vehicle, which delayed her from clearing the junction.
As she then began to stir forwards, a 2nd vehicle – travelling in a different direction – entered the intersection on a green traffic signal, and the two cars collided.
“This updated information, based upon fresh evidence, is still under investigation,” the police statement said.
Mr Barson had been travelling with his wifey who was driving their vehicle at the time. He was taken to hospital but died two weeks later from his injuries.
Mrs Barson was also taken to hospital but survived.
The initial police report, obtained by US media, said that no other factors such as drugs, alcohol or mobile phone distractions were being investigated.
Ms Williams, 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. She was not arrested in connection with the crash.
On Monday, when questioned by reporters about the crash, Ms Williams broke down in tears, and said: “There are no words to describe how devastating [it is]. I’m entirely speechless.”
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.”
Ms Williams is presently playing 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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Footage has emerged showcasing that US tennis starlet Venus Williams was driving lawfully during a car crash that led to the death of a 78-year-old, police say.
Surveillance movie obtained by Palm Beach Gardens police in Florida shows Ms Williams’ vehicle coming in an intersection on a green traffic signal.
An earlier police report had said Ms Williams was at fault and “violated the right of way of [the other driver]”.
Ms Williams’ lawyer said the fatal crash on nine June was an accident.
The family of Jerome Barson, the man who died in the collision, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Ms Williams.
Fresh movie evidence has exposed that the Grand Tuck champ had the right of way as she entered the intersection of Northlake Boulevard in the city of Palm Beach Gardens, according to the police report.
However as she proceeded, the report says, Ms Williams was coerced to brake to avoid a collision with an oncoming vehicle, which delayed her from clearing the junction.
As she then began to stir forwards, a 2nd vehicle – travelling in a different direction – entered the intersection on a green traffic signal, and the two cars collided.
“This updated information, based upon fresh evidence, is still under investigation,” the police statement said.
Mr Barson had been travelling with his wifey who was driving their vehicle at the time. He was taken to hospital but died two weeks later from his injuries.
Mrs Barson was also taken to hospital but survived.
The initial police report, obtained by US media, said that no other factors such as drugs, alcohol or mobile phone distractions were being investigated.
Ms Williams, 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. She was not arrested in connection with the crash.
On Monday, when questioned by reporters about the crash, Ms Williams broke down in tears, and said: “There are no words to describe how devastating [it is]. I’m downright speechless.”
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.”
Ms Williams is presently playing 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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Footage has emerged displaying that US tennis starlet Venus Williams was driving lawfully during a car crash that led to the death of a 78-year-old, police say.
Surveillance movie obtained by Palm Beach Gardens police in Florida shows Ms Williams’ vehicle injecting an intersection on a green traffic signal.
An earlier police report had said Ms Williams was at fault and “violated the right of way of [the other driver]”.
Ms Williams’ lawyer said the fatal crash on nine June was an accident.
The family of Jerome Barson, the man who died in the collision, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Ms Williams.
Fresh movie evidence has exposed that the Grand Ram champ had the right of way as she entered the intersection of Northlake Boulevard in the city of Palm Beach Gardens, according to the police report.
However as she proceeded, the report says, Ms Williams was coerced to brake to avoid a collision with an oncoming vehicle, which delayed her from clearing the junction.
As she then began to budge forwards, a 2nd vehicle – travelling in a different direction – entered the intersection on a green traffic signal, and the two cars collided.
“This updated information, based upon fresh evidence, is still under investigation,” the police statement said.
Mr Barson had been travelling with his wifey who was driving their vehicle at the time. He was taken to hospital but died two weeks later from his injuries.
Mrs Barson was also taken to hospital but survived.
The initial police report, obtained by US media, said that no other factors such as drugs, alcohol or mobile phone distractions were being investigated.
Ms Williams, 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. She was not arrested in connection with the crash.
On Monday, when questioned by reporters about the crash, Ms Williams broke down in tears, and said: “There are no words to describe how devastating [it is]. I’m fully speechless.”
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.”
Ms Williams is presently playing 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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Footage has emerged showcasing that US tennis starlet Venus Williams was driving lawfully during a car crash that led to the death of a 78-year-old, police say.
Surveillance movie obtained by Palm Beach Gardens police in Florida shows Ms Williams’ vehicle coming in an intersection on a green traffic signal.
An earlier police report had said Ms Williams was at fault and “violated the right of way of [the other driver]”.
Ms Williams’ lawyer said the fatal crash on nine June was an accident.
The family of Jerome Barson, the man who died in the collision, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Ms Williams.
Fresh movie evidence has exposed that the Grand Insert champ had the right of way as she entered the intersection of Northlake Boulevard in the city of Palm Beach Gardens, according to the police report.
However as she proceeded, the report says, Ms Williams was compelled to brake to avoid a collision with an oncoming vehicle, which delayed her from clearing the junction.
As she then began to budge forwards, a 2nd vehicle – travelling in a different direction – entered the intersection on a green traffic signal, and the two cars collided.
“This updated information, based upon fresh evidence, is still under investigation,” the police statement said.
Mr Barson had been travelling with his wifey who was driving their vehicle at the time. He was taken to hospital but died two weeks later from his injuries.
Mrs Barson was also taken to hospital but survived.
The initial police report, obtained by US media, said that no other factors such as drugs, alcohol or mobile phone distractions were being investigated.
Ms Williams, 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. She was not arrested in connection with the crash.
On Monday, when questioned by reporters about the crash, Ms Williams broke down in tears, and said: “There are no words to describe how devastating [it is]. I’m fully speechless.”
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.”
Ms Williams is presently playing 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.