Johnny Bananas went up with John Elway during a murderous golf car accident

Star of reality Johnny Bananas Could have rolled with John Elway During the golf cart accident that killed his longtime agent, Jeff Sperbeck.
Bananas, whose real name is John Devenanzio, is best known for his long -standing mandate on the MTV The challenge. TMZ reported Friday, May 2, that he “tried to keep [Sperbeck] Alive »After falling from golf cart that Elway, 64, led to Quinta, California, Saturday, April 26.
Sperbeck, who underwent traumatic head injuries, died on Wednesday April 30 at the age of 62.
According to TMZ, Sperbeck and Bananas, 42, were “standing at the back of the cart while Elway was driving and his wife was sitting in the front seat”. The point of sale cited a source as describing the fall of Sperbeck as a “monster accident” and saying that Elway was not speed or did not drive irregularly.
Elway’s son, Jack Elwayis friends with bananas. The men were in the California desert for the Festival Festival Stagecoach the previous weekend. Jack was also in the golf cart while the group returned from an Stagecoach event on the night of the accident.
US Weekly contacted Bananas and the Sheriff department of the County of Riverside for comments.
Friday, sheriff of the county of Riverside Chad Bianco said The post denver This “nothing we found” only indicated the police were to be involved.
“It seems to be a horrible accident,” said Bianco. “And unfortunately for all those involved, one of the people – finally, some – happen to be very publicized celebrities. And that makes it more a problem than it should like.”
Elway called the 911 after the incident, but the first stakeholders contacted the sheriff service until a few days later. Bianco explained that the department was only involved after a “massive media investigation” occurred once it has been revealed that the legendary quarter of Denver Broncos was involved.
“It is common for medical staff, whether it is ambulance staff or hospital staff or even firefighters, to call us after the scene of an accident because something does not seem correct,” said Bianco. “And that was not the case.”
Bianco said that the medical team of the premises had not found any evidence indicating that Elway was in intoxication, although he did not explain how they arrived at this conclusion. It is not clear if Elway has received a blood test.
Denver 9News reported Thursday, May 1, that Elway had hired Denver’s lawyer Harvey Steinberg After the death of Sperbeck.
Steinberg has “a long history of representation of celebrities who have encountered legal problems, including a number of Denver Broncos,” said the network.
Sperbeck would have always breathed when paramedical paramedics arrived on the scene. He was placed on life support after being transported to the Palm Springs regional desert medical center nearby.
The sports agent began to represent Elway in 1990. The duo trained a narrow friendship and continued the 7celars wine brand in 2015.
“I am absolutely devastated and my heart broken by the death of my close friend, trading partner and agent Jeff Sperbeck,” Elway said in a statement on Wednesday. “There are no words to really express the deep sadness that I feel with the sudden loss of someone who meant so much for me.”
He continued: “My heart and my deepest sympathies go to Jeff’s wife, Cori; his children Carly, Sam and Jackson; And all those who knew and loved him. Jeff will be deeply missing for loyalty, wisdom, friendship and love he has brought into my life and in the life of so many others. “





