
BREAKING NEWS NFL legend John Elway finally learns fate over fatal golf cart accident that killed his agent and friend Jeff Sperbeck
Sperbeck, 62, died in April at a Southern California golfing community after reportedly falling off of the back of a golf cart that the former Denver Broncos quarterback was driving.
However, it was revealed this week that the former Super Bowl winner will not face any charges in connection to the heartbreaking death of his friend, finally granting him and Sperbeck's family some closure.
The Riverside County Sheriff's Office has closed its investigation into the incident and is expected to announce in the coming days that its probe found no criminal activity and that Sperbeck's death was an accident, according to 9NEWS.
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