Bruce Jenner Hit With Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Crash

Suit offers no new details about February accident
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted May 2, 2015 8:03 AM CDT
Bruce Jenner Hit With Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Crash
   (Mark Von Holden)

The stepchildren of a woman killed in an automobile crash involving Bruce Jenner sued the Olympic gold medalist yesterday for wrongful death, claiming they have suffered enormous damages. The lawsuit provides no new details about the February crash, which authorities said occurred when Jenner's sport utility vehicle collided with the woman's car, pushing it into oncoming traffic. Kim Howe, 69, died at the scene. The lawsuit by Dana Redmond and William Howe does not specify how much they are seeking. They claim Jenner was negligent when he collided with their stepmother's car, causing them and other relatives "great losses." Jenner, 65, has not been charged in the case. An investigation is ongoing. Law enforcement sources previously told TMZ a third driver may be to blame. (More Bruce Jenner stories.)

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