Bruce Jenner Started Wreck : Video Shows Bruce At Fault For Fatal Accident
Bruce Jenner Started Wreck : Video Shows Bruce At Fault For Fatal Accident

Bruce Jenner Started Wreck : Video Shows Bruce At Fault For Fatal Accident

Incriminating video reveals Bruce Jenner started chain-reaction that left one woman dead, police official says

The Associated Press claim that they have spoken to an official who has been briefed on the video and that he revealed it shows Bruce’s car hitting both the Lexus AND the Prius in front.

According to the report, the “video shows Bruce Jenner started a chain-reaction” which caused the pile-up. AP then goes on to describe the video:

“The official said the video taken by cameras on an MTA bus in the area showed Jenner’s vehicle continued forward and rear-ended a Toyota Prius. Officials initially said the Lexus had struck the Prius.”
This means that Bruce could be deemed more at fault in the crash than originally thought and reports suggest that it may mean he was following the cars in front too closely.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Malibu division are currently investigating the crash and will decide whether criminal charges will be brought, of which vehicular manslaughter is a possibility. If their vehicular homicide investigation finds any of the drivers involved to be criminally negligent, they could face up to six years in prison.

Originally, the Los Angeles Times reported that a white Lexus had collided with the Prius in front, thus causing Bruce to hit the Lexus and shunt it into the path of oncoming traffic. The driver of the Lexus died as a result and five people, including three children, were also injured in the wreck.

However, this new evidence suggests that initial collision between the Lexus and the Prius did not occur. Here is a digital recreation of the new events described, created by Integral Media Works and first published by TMZ:

Agencies/Canadajournal




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