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WWE Hall of Famer Tamara “Sunny” Sytch accused in Florida DUI crash

According to an arrest report, two automobiles have been stopped at a crimson gentle when the automobile pushed by Sytch collided straight with the again of one of many stopped automobiles.

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HIGHLIGHTSSytch was driving a 2012 Mercedes-BenzSytch was despatched behind bars on Friday, May 6Sytch began her profession again in 1993 and retired in 2018

A World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame wrestler, Tamara “Sunny” Sytch, was alleged to be answerable for the DUI dying of a person in a visitors crash earlier this yr, authorities said.

Sytch was despatched behind bars on Friday, May 6 on the Hard Rock Hotel in Daytona Beach, going by a social media put up by the Ormond Beach Police Department. The crash in Ormond Beach on Friday, March 25 accounted for the lifetime of 75-year-old Julian Lasseter.

The alcohol content material in Sytch’s blood was 2.80 after the crash. Police said that the content material was greater than 3 times the authorized restrict for driving in Florida.

Records additionally confirmed that the 49-year-old former wrestler was additionally charged with a number of counts of inflicting damage in a DUI crash and driving with a suspended license.

According to an arrest report, two automobiles have been stopped at a crimson gentle when the automobile pushed by Sytch collided straight with the again of one of many stopped automobiles, forcing it into the opposite.

Even because the New Jersey-born Sytch was driving a 2012 Mercedes-Benz, the opposite particular person had a 2013 Kia Sorento.

“Our heartfelt thoughts remain with the Lasseter family as we proceed with this case,” police was quoted as saying.

An legal professional was not listed for Sytch on jail information. She was launched from the Volusia County Jail on Saturday, May 7, after posting a $227,500 bond.

Sytch, recognized by her ring title, Sunny, began her profession again in 1993 and retired 25 years later in 2018.