San Francisco Chronicle

Police: Venus Williams at fault in car accident that killed man

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Tennis star Venus Williams caused a car crash this month that led to the death of a passenger in another vehicle, according to a police report released Thursday.

Police in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., say witnesses told investigat­ors that Williams ran a red light in her 2010 Toyota Sequoia SUV, causing a June 9 crash that injured 78-year-old Jerome Barson, who died two weeks later.

The report says a 2016 Hyundai Accent driven by Barson’s wife, Linda, crashed into the side of Williams’ SUV. Linda Barson told investigat­ors that she was approachin­g the intersecti­on when her light turned green and that she was unable to stop in time. Linda Barson suffered unspecifie­d moderate injuries. Williams, who turned 37 on June 17, was not hurt.

She told investigat­ors she had entered the six-lane intersecti­on on a green light but had been forced to stop midpoint by traffic ahead of her. She said she did not see the Barsons’ car when she crossed into their lanes.

Palm Beach Gardens Maj. Paul Rogers says the crash remains under investigat­ion. Williams, who has a residence in Palm Beach Gardens, has not been cited or charged. The report says she was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Williams’ attorney Malcolm Cunningham, said in a statement: “Ms. Williams entered the intersecti­on on a green light. The police report estimates that Ms. Williams was traveling at 5 mph 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 expresses her deepest condolence­s to the family who lost a loved one.”

Michael Steinger, the attorney for Linda Barson, had no immediate comment.

Williams, the older sister of tennis star Serena Williams, has won seven Grand Slam titles, including five at her favorite tournament, Wimbledon.

The crash was first reported by TMZ.

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