
The California sheriff whose office is investigating the death of John Elway’s agent after a golf cart incident said on Friday that it appears to be an accident. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Elway, one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history, was reported to have been driving the golf cart Saturday night in the Palm Springs-area community of La Quinta when his agent, Jeffrey Sperbeck, fell and later died.
Main Idea: The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office says the death of John Elway’s agent after a golf cart incident appears to have been a tragic accident.
Key Points:
The death and ongoing sheriff's inquiry may remind households and communities that simple accidents can turn deadly and lead to grief and legal costs.
The sheriff's early finding may reduce rumors and help the public understand that not every high-profile death points to crime or broader safety risks.
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Central figure reported to have been driving the golf cart and publicly responded to the death of his.
The agent who died after the golf cart incident and is a major subject of the article.
Named sheriff giving the key public assessment of the incident as an apparent accident.
Law-enforcement agency conducting the investigation and making the central factual assessment.
Elway’s attorney quoted responding to the incident and the investigation’s conclusion.
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