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Woman injured in crash involving Chiefs star Rashee Rice’s vehicle claims culprits showed ‘NO SYMPATHY’ before fleeing… despite being in the car with her terrified four-year-old son
A woman involved in the multi-car crash suspected to involve Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice reportedly said the accident put her 4-year-old son in danger and the men speeding walked away from the crash site without sympathy.
The woman, identified as 27-year-old Kayla Quinn, said her car was swiped on the driver’s side and watched the crash unfold.
Multiple vehicles spun or flipped in the air, per the Dallas Morning News, while Quinn saw someone from a Lamborghini pulled another victim out of a Corvette.
Quinn told the DMN a pair of white cleats were left in the back of the Lamborghini. She also said another witness saw guns and bags taken from the vehicles before the five men left the scene.
Five men from the Corvette and Lamborghini walked allegedly walked away from the scene on the shoulder of the highway. Quinn believes they were headed to a nearby train station.
‘No one stopped,’ Quinn said to the DMN. ‘We had children, like, we had kids, you know what I’m saying? It’s the fact that there was no sympathy shown to where y’all can even have the decency to stop and check to make sure someone’s OK, someone’s alive, you know?’
Quinn reportedly provided a video of the incident to the DMN showing a man in a white t-shirt walk by the crash site, allegedly from the Lamborghini.
A conversation reportedly took place immediately after the crash involving the man from the Lamborghini and other victims.
The video reportedly shows damage to several cars, including Quinn’s white Hyundai Accent.
Quinn’s son was checked out by paramedics at the scene of the accident and was deemed to be alright.
Rice, who helped the Chiefs win a second straight Super Bowl last month, is wanted by cops after a vehicle which is either registered or leased to him was involved in a major collision at 6:20pm local time Saturday.
According to the Dallas Morning News, the 23-year-old is wanted by cops in relation to the crash, which took place in northeast Dallas at around 6:20pm local time Saturday.
The report claims that a Chevrolet Corvette and a Lamborghini collided after racing in the far left lane of the street and losing control of their vehicles, according to a police spokeswoman.
The Lamborghini is believed to have crashed into the median wall and caused ‘a chain reaction collision involving four other vehicles’, before the two drivers ran from the scene.
While police do not know if he was involved in the crash, police suspect Rice was the driver of the Corvette.
Four people were left with minor injuries following the accident, two of which were taken to hospital.
Rice grew up in the Fort Worth suburb of North Richland Hills, Texas and spent all four years of his college career in Dallas at SMU.