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Drunk Driver Kills Tennis Star; Parents Sue for $200M

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Parents sue alleged drunk driver for $200 million after son's death.
  • Victim was a decorated high school tennis player heading to college.
  • Driver had prior DUI arrest and was driving on suspended license.
Drunk Driver Kills Tennis Star; Parents Sue for $200M

The parents of Braun Levi, an 18-year-old star high school tennis player, have initiated a $200 million wrongful death lawsuit. Levi was fatally struck by Jenia Resha Belt while crossing a street in Manhattan Beach, California, on May 4. Belt was allegedly driving with a blood alcohol content nearly double the legal limit and on a suspended license from a previous DUI arrest.

According to the suit, Belt had consumed excessive alcohol at a bar before driving. The lawsuit details her alleged "willful choice" to operate a vehicle while intoxicated at an unsafe speed, resulting in Levi's severe injuries and death. Authorities at the scene noted Belt smelled of alcohol and took her into custody for DUI.

This legal action follows Belt's prior DUI-related charges, which were resolved with a no-contest plea to misdemeanor hit and run, resulting in license suspension and probation. Levi's parents aim for accountability, prevention, and reform, with lawsuit proceeds supporting their foundation for scholarships and impaired driving awareness.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The parents of Braun Levi filed the wrongful death suit.
Braun Levi, a high school tennis star, was fatally struck by a car driven by Jenia Resha Belt.
The Live Like Braun Foundation raises money for scholarships, public tennis centers, and awareness about impaired driving.

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