Former star Tammy Sytch has been arrested for DUI manslaughter and eight other charges after in March.
The 49-year-old star – best known to wrestling fans as Sunny – was allegedly involved in the accident in which a 75-year-old man, later identified as Julian Lafrancis Lasseter, died.
On Friday evening, Sytch was arrested and processed at Volusia County Branch Jail in Daytona Beach.
As reported by PWInsider, she is currently facing nine charges including DUI Manslaughter (DUI causing the death of a person), Driving with a suspended or revoked license (causing death or serious injury) and seven counts of DUI causing damage to a person or property.
Volusia County Branch Jail has released Sytch’s mugshot and charges, including details of her $227,500 bond.
previously reported that police suspected Sytch – who recently claimed on Twitter that – was under the influence of alcohol.
A crash report by Ormond Beach Police Department, Florida, reportedly shows that the accident happened at around 8:28 PM on March 25 on US Highway 1 in Volusia County.
Sytch is thought to have crashed her 2012 Mercedes into the back of a 2013 Kia Sorento and then into the rear of a 2011 GMC Yukon that had also stopped at a stoplight.
The driver of the vehicle she hit, identified as Julian Lafrancis Lasseter, was transported to Halifax Health Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.
Witnesses reportedly said Sytch – who was also taken to the hospital but later released – was ‘driving at a high rate of speed’ before crashing.
Sytch was inducted the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011 and is considered the company’s first Diva.
She has faced more legal trouble recently, being arrested in January for ‘’.
In 2015, she alleged to have suffered a seizure after a traffic accident, but she later pleaded guilty to DUI in three cases.
The following year, she claimed she agreed to the guilty plea because she was ‘blackout drunk’ during what she described as the worst relapse of her life.
In February 2019, was arrested for DUI – the sixth time she’s been arrested for the charge.
In July 2020, she was of eluding a police officer, violating a domestic violence restraining order and operating a vehicle during a second license suspension.
She was , and later that month she told WrestleZone.com: ‘I am happy to be finished with my sentence and I am anxious to start the next chapter of my life. I am healthy and happy and feel great.
‘‘The incident which led to this last incarceration stemmed from some major misunderstandings. However I accept responsibility and have used this time to make a better me and put my past mistakes behind me.’