Paparazzi
not responsible for deadly car crash involving Bruce Jenner
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[February 09, 2015]
By Letitia Stein
(Reuters) - Paparazzi photographers were
not responsible for a deadly traffic accident involving Olympic gold
medalist and reality TV star Bruce Jenner, who appeared uninjured in the
four-car crash on a California highway this weekend, police said on
Sunday.
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Jenner, who has become the object of intense media attention since
reports that he planned to become a woman, was accustomed to
attracting photographers, said Sergeant Philip Brooks of the Los
Angeles County Sheriff's Department station in Malibu/Lost Hills. He
said their presence did not appear to contribute to the Saturday
crash, which killed one person.
"He wasn't trying to evade," Brooks said in a phone interview,
adding that paparazzi "are not considered to be a factor in the
collision at all."
The 65-year-old former track star, who declined medical treatment at
the scene, was back in the news this week after People magazine
reported that he has informed family members that he was planning to
change of gender.
On Sunday, Jenner said he was praying for the family and loved ones
of the victims.
"My heartfelt and deepest sympathies go out to the family and loved
ones, and to all of those who were involved or injured in this
terrible accident," Jenner said in a statement released to Reuters
by his publicist, Alan Nierob. "It is a devastating tragedy and I
cannot pretend to imagine what this family is going through at this
time."
Questions about the role of paparazzi in the crash were raised by
celebrity website TMZ, which reported that Jenner was being chased
at the time, citing family sources.
Alcohol and drug use also did not appear to factor into the
incident, said Brooks, noting that Jenner had passed a field
sobriety test and voluntarily submitted a blood sample.
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He said speeding was not considered a factor, either.
"We may check into cell phone records at some time in the future,
but nothing has been determined," Brooks said.
Jenner, who won the gold medal in the decathlon at the 1976 Olympics
in Montreal, returned to the public spotlight after starring in the
television series "Keeping Up with the Kardashians." The show
primarily followed the exploits of Kim Kardashian and the other
children of Jenner's now ex-wife.
Reuters was not immediately able to confirm the People magazine
report saying Jenner planned a gender change.
(Additional reporting by Karen Brooks; Reporting by Letitia Stein in
Tampa, Fla.; Editing by Andrew Hay and Eric Walsh)
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