Venus Williams Found “at Fault” for Car Death

Star Tennis Player is “devastated” over the accident

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Star tennis player Venus Williams has been found “at fault” for “violating the right of way of (the other driver)” and causing the death of a 78-year-old man, identified as Jerome Barson, in a car accident in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

The accident occurred on June 9 when Williams, according to witness reports to Palm Beach Garden police, ran a red light in her 2010 Toyota Sequoia SUV and was hit by the deceased’s Hyundai Accent, which was driven by his wife Linda at the time.

After the accident occurred, Williams made a statement to the police saying she ‘had entered a six-lane intersection on a green light, was forced to stop because of traffic ahead of her, and had not seen the Barsons’ car when she crossed the lanes’ and further blamed the accident on “heavy traffic”.

Through her lawyer, Malcolm Cunningham, Williams has expressed her regrets over the death of Mr Barson, sending his family, “her deepest condolences to the family who lost a loved one” and in a separate statement posted on Facebook said, “I am [devastated] and heartbroken by this accident…I continue to keep them in my thoughts and prayers”.

But despite her condolences, Williams is now being sued by Mr Barsons’ estate, which is “seeking unspecified damages” and was filed by Michael Steinger, the attorney representing the Barson family.

Linda Barson, according to her lawyer, has not made a statement regarding the case.

Mrs Barson also sustained some injuries as a result of the crash, including a fractured spine and numerous internal injuries. Ms Williams sustained no injuries.


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Rowena Nagy is a graduate of The University of Tasmania and has over three years of experience as a writer and journalist and brings that knowledge and skill to all tasks she approaches. She has also worked in radio, co-hosting and co-producing a news and current affairs program during her Bachelor of Arts Degree and received a second-class lower division score for her Honours thesis on celebrity, media, and privacy. Rowena aims to gain experience in all areas of media and has high career aspirations.