Man arrested in 2023 death of Adam Johnson won’t face charges

LONDON – British prosecutors said on Tuesday that a man was arrested on suspicion of unintended murder after the death of the ice hockey player Adam Johnson that he would not face charges.
Johnson played with Nutingham Pants and died shortly after him The neck was cut In a collision with Sheffield Stelors defender Matt Beagerif during a match on October 28, 2023.
A The man was arrested Two weeks later, although South Yorkshire did not publicly recognize him, Petgrave said itself in a collective financing call for legal fees that it is the subject of an investigation of the police.
On Tuesday, the Coronary Prosecution Service (CPS) decided that it would not have criminal charges against the man who was arrested after what he described as a “horrific and very annoying incident.”
“The CPS and South Yorkshire police have worked closely together to determine whether any criminal charges should be directed against the other ice hockey player,” said Michael Queen, Deputy Prosecutor of Michael Queen.
“In the wake of a comprehensive police investigation and a comprehensive review of all the evidence provided by CPS, we concluded that there is no realistic possibility to condemn any criminal crime, and therefore there will be no lawsuit. Our ideas are still with the Adam Johnson family.”
After his arrest, Petgrave was recycled several times during the investigation. His actor did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Tuesday.
During the match, Johnson had skiing with a pile in the Sheffield defense area when Bigrifer collided with another Panthers player near. The left left in Petgrave and high when he started falling and hitting the blade Johnson in the neck.
The death of Hibbing, Minnesota, was announced in a nearby hospital. The death of the 29 -year -old penguin player I ignited the discussion through sports About the safety of the players.
Petgrave, a 33 -year -old Canadian, received support from some of his colleagues in Johnson. “It is not an opportunity because it is deliberate.” Björkung played pass to Johnson and said he was shocked by what he saw. The team left as a result.
Johnson-one of the “import” players in the Ice Hockey League-was in his first season in Nottingham after a long time in Germany and a handful of games for the Penguin Penguin in the seasons of 2018-19 and 2019-20.
Johnson lived with the fiancé of Ryan Wolf and study at Luburu College of Business.
The reaction of the English Ice Association, which governs sport under the Elite League, was the death of Johnson by asking all players in England to wear neck guards since the beginning of 2024.