The $12.1 million worth businessman and the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones, was involved in a car crash in Dallas. In May, a Hyundai Sonata T-boned into Jerry Jones’ car. Fortunately, the mega-billionaire did not sustain any injuries except for a slight limp. And a new update revealed the Cowboys captain did not wear a seatbelt.
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The Dallas Police established a driver made an improper turn. While doing so, the driver approached the moving car of the Cowboys captain. The driver tried to make a delivery for Door Dash. Later, he realized he needed to make a left turn into Wolf Street. When he slowed down at an intersection, he made an erroneous turn. The move put him in the path of Jone’s vehicle.
After the unfortunate crash, Jerry Jones admitted to the cops that he did not wear his seatbelt. A TMZ video shows that the businessman did not buckle himself. The speed was 45 MPH of his 2013 Lexus.
The airbags of the car deployed, which is why he could come out of the crash with no harm or injuries. In the video, one could hear the cop say, “You had it buckled behind you, but you weren’t wearing it.”
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Was Jerry Jones alright after the crash?
To an officer in a local hospital, he confessed he suffered chest, head, and knee bumps in the accident. But did not feel any pain. Later, the officers released him and found nothing against him, although he mentioned that the other driver made the wrong move.
“He just U-ed. He just simply U-ed right in front of me,” said Jones. The other did not get hurt as well. Also, the cops asked him to wear his seatbelt at all times for his safety, which he assured he surely will.
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