John Elway Cart Accident
All Witnesses Interviewed, ‘No Proof’ Of Crime Discovered
… Sheriff Says
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Everybody who doubtlessly noticed the tragic golf cart accident involving John Elway and his agent, Jeff Sperbeck, has been interviewed by cops … and there’s nonetheless no proof to counsel against the law occurred, TMZ Sports activities is instructed.
In response to Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, cops have spoken to all events who have been within the space close to the place Sperbeck fell off an Elway-driven trip again on April 26 … and “there is no evidence or statement to indicate this is nothing more than a tragic accident.”
Bianco added in his Thursday assertion to TMZ Sports activities, “We determined the case would remain open until we contacted all residents who might have video of the path traveled.”
As you understand, Elway was carting Sperbeck, their wives, and his son’s pal, MTV star Johnny Bananas, round a swanky golf neighborhood in La Quinta, Calif. when Sperbeck all of a sudden fell off the again.
The 62-year-old sustained vital accidents within the tumble … and he was pronounced useless on April 30. The coroner later decided Sperbeck handed away as a consequence of unintentional blunt head trauma.
Initially, regulation enforcement didn’t become involved within the matter … as Bianco instructed The Denver Put up not one of the medical personnel who raced to the scene suspected wrongdoing. Nevertheless, the sheriff added a probe was ultimately opened following a “massive media inquiry” into the incident.
Elway has solely spoken as soon as publicly concerning the ordeal — writing in a press release on April 30 he was “absolutely devastated and heartbroken” over Sperbeck’s passing.
Sperbeck’s household, in the meantime, stated in an April 30 assertion of their very own … “We are grieving this unimaginable loss as a family alongside our dearest friends the Elways and the many other clients Jeff called friends. We are grateful for the overwhelming outpouring of support that we have received and ask for privacy for our family at this difficult time.”