Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Venus drove ‘lawfully’ at time of fatal crash: Police

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

a fourth-round place with a 4-6 7-6(2) 6-4 victory.

That Kerber eventually landed safely in the fourth round was more down to Rogers’s lack of grasscourt experience than the German suddenly finding her range. Rogers belted down 48 winners compared with just 25 from Kerber but she was eventually undone by her unforced errors -- the final tally totalling 47.

“She was hitting the balls very hard. I was just trying to find my rhythm,” said

Kerber.

New evidence shows Venus Williams was driving “lawfully” when she was involved in a deadly car crash that sparked a lawsuit against the tennis star, police in Florida said Friday.

An initial police report on the June 9 crash in Palm Beach Gardens described Williams as being “at fault” in the incident.

On Friday, Palm Beach Gardens police issued a statement saying new video obtained of the collision showed that “the vehicle driven by Venus Williams lawfully entered the intersecti­on on a circular green traffic signal, and attempted to travel north through the intersecti­on to BallenIsle­s Drive.”

She was forced to halt in the intersecti­on when a southbound vehicle turned in front of her, police said.

Once that car passed, Williams began to proceed through the intersecti­on, also in accordance with traffic laws.

By that time, however, the light had changed and a vehicle driven by Linda Barson, traveling west on an intersecti­ng street, collided with Williams’ car.

Barson’s husband, 78-yearold Jerome Barson, died on June 22 of injuries sustained in the crash.

Barson’s family filed a lawsuit against Williams in Palm Beach County claiming she “negligentl­y operated” her vehicle.

She has not been cited for any violation, and police said Friday their investigat­ion continues.

Michael Steinger, a lawyer for the Barsons, said the video confirmed that Williams blocked his clients’ right of way.

“The video released by the Palm Beach Gardens Police Department (PBGPD) continues to support the fact that Ms Williams remained in the intersecti­on at a red light, violating the Barsons’ right of way,” Steinger said. “There is nothing that disputes Ms Williams was in the intersecti­on on a red light, and the witnesses clearly confirm the Barsons’ had a green light and lawfully entered the intersecti­on.”

Williams, 37, reached the last 16 at Wimbledon on Friday. Earlier in the week at the All England Club, she broke down in tears during a press conference when asked about the crash.

Lawyers for both sides were in court on Friday in Palm Beach Gardens, where Williams’ attorney wanted a judge to set guidelines on how both parties could inspect the cars involved and retrieve data from on-board computers.

Williams’ lawyer had obtained an emergency court order preventing the Barson family from unilateral­ly inspecting the vehicles.

I’m delighted with the performanc­e today. Comparing to the first couple of matches and the last couple of weeks I think this was the most focused I was.

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