Columbus Blue Jackets Forward Johnny Gadreo, Brother Dead
According to the New Jersey State Police, Johnny Gadrio and his brother, Matthew, were killed in a bike near their hometown in New Jersey.
The man’s defense lawyers have accused the drunk driving and killing Columbus Blue Jackets player Johnny Gadrio and his brother, and his brother claimed that the brother was legally drunk at the time of the accident. Were
In the defense movement for additional blood tests obtained by USA Today Sports, documents say that Johnny Gadrio had blood alcohol levels. 129 and his brother Matthew’s BA C.134 was. In New Jersey, non -commercial drivers’ Blood Blood Blood Limit Limit Limit, where the accident occurred, is 0.08.
Authorities say that on August 29, the Sean Hagens jeeps were running in the Old Communicles township in New Jersey when they hit Godrows as soon as they boarded the bicycles. Brother was in the city for his sister’s wedding, which was scheduled the next day.
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Hagens, which has been accused of vehicle massacre and angry massacre, said he had drank a beer before and driving his car before the accident and he also had blood levels in blood .087 legal. Excessively.
In filing a court, Hagens lawyer, who also filed a motion to reject the matter, wants to know how the investigator got information about the level of Blood Alcohol of Godros, but also clearly. As a result, he did not say that he played a role in it. Accident
Hagens sentenced to 35 -year -old prison last month (which sentenced to two years and five years to leave a deadly crash scene for a deadly crash scene) and instead of these charges Didn’t commit His next court appeared on March 26.
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