The legal problems continue to mount for WWE Hall of Famer Tammy 'Sunny' Sytch, who is now under investigation by the Ormond Beach Police Department for her potentially drunk involvement in a recent fatal three-car accident in Volusia County on March 25, which ultimately took the life of 75-year-old Julian Lafrancis Lasseter.
This tragic incident comes as the latest in a long line of legal issues for Sytch, going back as far as 2015 and 2016 and many of them involving «driving while intoxicated» as well. There are also the WWE veteran's more recent and even more alarming situations, including threatening an «intimate partner» of hers with a pair of scissors in January, and being formally arrested in Keansburg, New Jersey in February on a litany of driving-related offenses, including «operating under influence of liquor or drugs,» «reckless driving» and «driving with a license/registration suspended or revoked.»
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Per TMZ, the accident in question occurred along U.S. Highway 1 in Volusia County, Florida on March 25 at 8:28 PM, ET, when Sytch, operating a 2012 Mercedes, failed to stop at an intersection and crashed into Lasseter's stopped 2013 Kia Sorrento, causing it to crash into the car in front of it, a 2011 GMC Yukon. All three vehicle operators were rushed to the nearby Halifax Health Medical Center, and while Sytch and the third driver were hospitalized with non-threatening injuries, Lasseter would be pronounced dead later in the night after suffering serious injuries of his own. Two witnesses at the scene reported that Sytch was «driving at a high rate of speed» when she bypassed the intersection.
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