WWE Diva Icon In Huge Trouble After Drug Test

WWE Hall of Famer Tamara Lynn Sytch, known by her ring name “Sunny,” recently found herself amid a controversy. She was reportedly involved in a fatal three-car crash on U.S. 1 on Friday, March 25, and Ormond Beach Police stated that the ongoing investigation might result in criminal charges. It has now been noted that Police in Florida received a potentially key piece of evidence in their investigation into the case.

 


 

Cops found evidence

PWInsider on Monday published a statement that they received from the Ormond Beach Police Department. The department said that it has received part of the toxicology report from the crash but details on what is contained in the partial report were not shared. Police noted that any possible charges will not be filed until their investigation is complete and there will be an updated press release after that decision is reached.

Tammy “Sunny” Sytch has kept a relatively low profile since the crash. However, on Friday, she replied to several individuals on Twitter. Sytch implied that she had suffered a seizure just prior to the crash and that the vehicle she was driving was traveling only 10 miles per hour at the time of the collision.

“Hmmmabout 10 since I was slowing down to. Light. But he had a heart. Attack. Nothing to do with my seizure.”

Sytch later lashed out at some individuals on social media.

“QUESTION FOR ALL: why follow me (and others) just to write nasty comments and derogatory remarks?” Sytch wrote. “Is your life that f*cking boring?? Can’t you think of something to do? Like assemble LEGOS?? or dress like Star Wars characters? Doesn’t it show your insecurities ??”

Ormond Beach Police suspect Tammy “Sunny” Sytch was intoxicated when she caused the crash that killed 75-year-old Julian Lasseter Jr. of Daytona Beach Shores, Florida on March 25.  Police say Sytch failed to stop while driving southbound on U.S. 1, just north of Granada Boulevard, when she crashed into a stopped vehicle.

Barry Russell
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