Alleged Drunk Driver Accused of Killing NHL Star Johnny Gaudreau
Suspect Denied Bail, Brother in Tears
A man accused of driving drunk and killing NHL star Johnny Gaudreau was denied bail on Monday. The suspect, identified as Nicholas DeSimone, appeared in court with his brother, who broke down in tears as the judge read the decision.
Details of the Incident
According to police, DeSimone was driving under the influence of alcohol when he struck Gaudreau's car head-on on Sunday night. Gaudreau was pronounced dead at the scene, while his brother, Matthew, was taken to the hospital with serious injuries.
DeSimone faces multiple charges, including DUI, vehicular homicide, and reckless driving. He has a history of traffic violations, including a previous DUI conviction.
Reaction from Gaudreau's Family
Gaudreau's family released a statement expressing their grief and outrage over the incident.
"We are devastated by the senseless loss of our beloved Johnny," the statement read. "He was a kind, caring, and talented young man who had his whole life ahead of him. We hope that justice will be served, and that this tragedy will serve as a wake-up call to those who drink and drive."
NHL Community Mourns
The NHL community has expressed shock and sadness over Gaudreau's death. Gaudreau was a rising star in the league, known for his exceptional speed and skill.
"Johnny was a special player and an even better person," said NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman. "This is a tragic loss for his family, his team, the NHL, and the entire hockey community."
Investigation Ongoing
The investigation into Gaudreau's death is ongoing. Police are reviewing evidence from the scene, including witness statements and surveillance footage.
If convicted, DeSimone faces up to 15 years in prison.
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