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Jeff Sperbeck, former agent of John Elway, dies after a violation of the golf car. Here is what we know

File – John Elway, President of the Denver Broncos football operations, looks in front of an NFL football game against the Washington football team on October 31, 2021. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey, file)

La Quinta, California. | The death of Jeff Sperbeck, a business partner and former agent of the NFL Hall of Famer, John Elway, after the fall on Saturday, seemed to be a “terrible accident” that did not include criminal activity, said Sheriff Chad Bianco, whose sheriff of Riverside County, whose agency examines the incident.

The 62 -year -old Sperbeck died on Wednesday after his injury in a golf community in South California. Witness Ali Simon told Kesq-TV from Palm Springs that Elway was at the scene.

“This seems to be a terrible accident,” Sheriff Chad Bianco from Riverside County told Denver Post. “And unfortunately for everyone involved are one of the human people, a few of them very top-class celebrities. And that makes it more of a problem than it should be.”

Elway, who played his entire career in the Denver Broncos, made an explanation in which he said he was destroyed by the loss of his close friend.

Here is what we know about the incident.

What happened last weekend?

The fire brigade authorities of Riverside County were called to the Madison Club, an upscale country club and a shared apartment in the desert community of La Quinta near Palm Springs on Saturday evening to have a report about a person with serious injuries after falling out of a golf car.

Sperbeck was then taken to the hospital and died of his injuries early Wednesday.

Elway was at the scene, Witness Ali Simon told Kesq-TV. Simon said she didn't see the accident, but saw a man who lies on the floor, surrounded by people and Ellen on the phone.

TMZ has reported that Elway was driving the golf car, citing unknown sources. Kusa TV in Denver also cited an unnamed source in which he said that Elway had driven.

Criminal prosecution officers did not say who drove the golf car, and Elway did not confirm or denied him in an explanation of Sperbeck's death.

The on -site medical staff found no evidence that Elway was intoxicated, Bianco said the Denver post. He did not work on how the staff was drawn to this conclusion.

What is the participation of the sheriff office?

Bianco said that first aiders did not call the Sheriff's office to the scene immediately, and would usually notify the law enforcement authorities if there were concerns. He said his agency was involved in the case after the media's interest and checked surveillance material and testimony. The examination will be short, he said.

Ed Obayashi, deputy sheriff and special prosecutor of Modoc County, said that the law enforcement authorities could initially not be asked to examine an injury in which, for example, a single person is involved who falls down the stairs or from a bike.

However, if death occurs, the officers of the law enforcement authorities are usually asked for an investigation so that the forensic doctor can fill out a thorough report.

“There could be a question of routine, or there may be some information you have received for which you have to examine this,” said Obayashi, the law enforcement officer on legal questions.

Elway's lawyer, Harvey Steinberg, told Colorados 9News that it was an accident.

“The investigation has confirmed what we already knew: this was a tragic accident, and sometimes things in life happen that we will never understand,” said Steinberg.

Who was Sperbeck?

Sperbeck, who comes from the Orange County Seaside Community in San Clemente, began in 1990 with the administration of Elway when Elway was a quarterback for Denver Broncos. He represented more than 100 NFL players as an agent and business consultant for a three decades.

He was best known as Elway's long-time friend, business partner and agent, who helped the administration of Hall of Fam to manage the extensive Off-Field business empire at the management of restaurants, car dealers and a winery.

“We mourn this unimaginable loss as a family alongside our favorite friends, the Elways and the many other customers that Jeff Friends called,” said the Sperbeck family in an explanation.

Sperbeck headed Elways marketing and business companies and the two worked with the winemaker Rob Mondavi Jr. Sperbeck was also involved in numerous non -profit efforts and was a co -founder of a sports marketing company.

After Sperbeck's death, Elway gave an explanation.

“I am absolutely destroyed and broken with broken heart due to the death of my close friend, business partner and agents Jeff Sperbeck,” he said. “There are no words to really express the profound sadness that I feel with the sudden loss of someone who means so much to me.”

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