TENNIS

Publicist: Venus Williams to play Wimbledon after car crash details emerge

AP

LONDON (AP) — Venus Williams' publicist tells The Associated Press the five-time Wimbledon champion will play at the tournament after a police report emerged in Florida saying the tennis star caused a car crash that led to the death of a passenger in another vehicle.

Palm Beach Gardens (Fla.) police said Venus Williams was involved in a crash on June 9.

Stephanie Jones says in an email on Friday that Williams is in London, where the year's third Grand Slam tournament is scheduled to begin Monday.

Williams is seeded 10th.

Palm Beach Gardens police say witnesses told investigators that Williams ran a red light in her 2010 Toyota Sequoia SUV on June 9, causing a crash that injured 78-year-old Jerome Barson, who died two weeks later. An attorney for Williams says the light was green when she entered the intersection.

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Venus Williams was in an accident that led to a man's death

The police report was released Thursday.