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Updated 22 Dec, 2017 10:19am

Tennis star Venus Williams cleared in fatal Florida crash

LOS ANGELES: American tennis star Venus Williams will not be charged in a fatal two car smash in June that killed a passenger in the other car, according to the US media quoting the Florida police.

Police concluded neither driver was at fault and no charges would be filed in the collision which took place in a busy intersection in Palm Beach Gardens, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel newspaper reported on Wednesday.

“Based upon this investigation and relevant Florida state statutes, no charges will be filed in this case,” according to an 18-page traffic homicide investigation released by Palm Beach Gardens police.

The police said an unidentified third car cut Venus off as she tried to cross a six-lane highway. That sparked a series of events that ended with a Hyundai sedan, driven by Linda Barson, running into the passenger side of Venus’ SUV which was stopped in the intersection.

Barson drove into the intersection when the light turned green, striking Venus’ vehicle.

Both Venus and Barson, were not injured but Barson’s husband, Jerome, died 13 days after the smash.

“The unknown dark-coloured vehicle ... started a sequence of events resulting in [Barson] crashing into [Venus],” the police report said.

Barson’s family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Venus.

Published in Dawn, December 22nd, 2017

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