John Elway’s agent and cause of death of business partner unveiled after horrible golf cart tragedy
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The agent and business partner of John Elway, Jeff Sperbeck, died as a result of bone head trauma after their horrible golf carcadgeluk, a coroner ruled.
Sperbeck died tragically last week after he succumbed to the traumatic injuries he sustained by falling from the back of a golf cart in La Quinta, California Four days earlier.
To add to the tragedy, the legendary Denver Broncos Quarterback had been the one who rode the vehicle near the Madison Club.
Others present were Elway’s girlfriend, the son and daughter -in -law of the Hall of Famer, as well as Sperbeck and his wife, Cori, According to 9News.
Sheriff’s Office of the Riverside County TMZ told That the Bureau of the coroner has also declared the death of Sperbeck an accident.
Elway and the group had plans to attend the Outdoor Stagecoach Country Music Festival in nearby Indio on April 26 on April 26, but since then 9News has learned that that idea was deleted due to unusually cold weather.

John Elway Jeff Sperbeck’s agent and business partner died as a result of blunt trauma

Sperbeck died tragically after collapsing injuries he sustained by falling from a golf cart

His wife Cori (right) has also pronounced the deep sadness of the family about the ‘unimaginable loss’
Instead, the three pairs were included in a caravan of three-to-four golf carts with between 10 and 15 people in a quarter of a private function in the Madison Club to Elway’s Home in the resort.
Elway rode the golf cart at the back of the caravan sitting with his girlfriend, according to 9News. Prior to the departure, Sperbeck suggested that she had to sit in the front with Elway and his girlfriend, while offering to stand on the back of the cart next to another passenger, Johnny Devenanzio.
There was no swarm or horse game, Sources told 9News, but somehow Sperbeck fell back and immediately hit his head on the ground. Devenanzio shouted at Elway to stop the cart, what Elway did, so that Cori could hurry to her husband.
Sperbeck still breathed, although the severity of his injury was immediately clear, 9News reported.
It was Elway who called 9-1-1 and Sperbeck was taken to a nearby hospital.
More to follow.
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