- Rice’s Corvette caused a major collision that left several people injured.
- The Chiefs receiver allegedly confessed his role in the accident to Classic Lifestyle
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Kansas City Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice admitted to being involved in the car accident that caused multiple injuries in Dallas on Saturday, according to reports.
sports claims that Rice, who police suspected raced his Corvette with a Lamborghini before causing an accident and fleeing the scene, admitted his role in the accident to the company that owned the Lambo.
The 23-year-old is believed to have rented the luxury car from a company called Classic Lifestyle. The rental agency alleges that his lease states that he is the only person authorized to drive the vehicle.
Kyle Coker, the attorney representing The Classic Lifestyle, says Rice was in the Lamborghini at the time of the crash, even though police suspected he was behind the wheel of the Corvette.
Shortly after the incident, he is believed to have sent a text message confirming his involvement in the incident and promising to pay for the Lambo, which was totaled. The report states that one of his friends was driving the Corvette.
Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice admitted to being involved in the car accident that caused multiple injuries in Dallas.
Rice has been a Classic Lifestyle customer since his student days at SMU and rented the matte black 2021 Lambo Life for $1,749 per day.
Dashboard camera footage of the incident shows a Lamborghini and a Corvette going at high speed and colliding with a gray car on the North Central Expressway, pushing the cars to the other side of the road. It has been claimed that the two vehicles were racing.
Then, five men in the Corvette and Lamborghini appeared to drive away from the scene along the shoulder of the road. Rice, who helped the Chiefs win a second straight Super Bowl in February, was wanted by police because the Corvette was registered or leased to him.
A woman involved in the collision, identified as Kayla Quinn, 27, said the accident endangered her four-year-old son and that the speeding men drove away from the scene of the accident without mercy.
“No one stopped,” Quinn told the DMN. ‘We had kids, we had kids, you know what I’m saying?
‘It’s the fact that there was no sympathy shown for the fact that you guys can have the decency to stop and check that someone is okay, that someone is alive, you know?
“I’m glad I was able to get out of there because it could have been a lot worse.”