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John Elway Golf Cart tragedy: Forensic doctor for the agent's death

A week ago the tragedy hit the golf course. Jeff Sperbeck, a close friend and long -time agent of the Denver Broncos Hall of Fame Quarterback John Elway, fell in La Quinta, California, from the back of a golf car.

According to reports, the duo played a round together, and Elway had a home in nearby southern California.

Sperbeck hit his head and suffered trauma in the brain and finally died on Wednesday.

The forensic doctor on the Riverside Country officially found Sperbeck's death as accidental, the district's department said on Friday.

His death was classified as a “blunt trauma of the head” with the mode of death, which describes the actions that led to the result, as a “passenger from a golf car”.

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A spokesman for the department stated that the examination has not yet been completed. Previously, the Sheriff department posted on social media and expressed the conviction that no foul was involved.

“At this point there is nothing that points out that this is a little more than a tragic incident,” they posted on X, formerly Twitter.

The accident occurred on Saturday evening around 7:05 p.m. PT in the Madison Club of La Quinta.

Immediately after the incident, Elway called 9-1-1 after he fell from the back of a golf car from a golf car. Sperbeck was then brought to the Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs.

Unfortunately, the doctors of Elway's long -time friend could not live alive.

The 62 -year -old Sperbeck is survived by his wife Cori and three children Carly, Sam and Jackson.

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