When the light turns green, the white car turns left onto a six-lane, heavily traveled boulevard, but Williams heads straight. Michael Steinger, the attorney for the Barson family, said the video shows Williams caused the crash by "violating the Barsons' right of way. " Tennis star Venus Williams legally entered an intersection and did not break the law in the ensuing car crash that resulted in one person's death, police said Friday upon releasing a surveillance video of the incident. The video shows that Williams was cut off by another car, setting off a chain of events that seconds later resulted in a fatal crash with a third car, police said. The video shows Williams heading north as she stops her 2010 Toyota Sequoia SUV at a stoplight behind a white car as she exits her Palm Beach Gardens neighborhood shortly after 1 p.m. June 9.
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Crash involving Venus Williams's car. Major Paul Rogers said another car turned in front of Williams, causing her to stop to avoid a collision before she legally continued. Venus Williams breaks down in tears at Wimbledon over fatal car crash Read moreMichael Steinger, the attorney for the Barson family, said the video showed Williams caused the crash by "violating the Barsons' right of way". Fatal collision occurred when Williams was cut off partway through intersection by another driver, stopped to avoid crash, then continued, but was hit by another car as lights changedVenus Williams drove her vehicle into an intersection legally moments before she was involved in a fatal car crash, police have said. At this point a Hyundai being driven by Linda Barson, which was approaching a red light to Williams's right, continued when the signal turned green.
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