A University of Denver basketball player — and brother of a Denver Nuggets player — was charged with four felony counts, including DUI, in connection with a deadly crash in Denver in January.
DENVER —
The crash happened just before 2 a.m. on Jan. 22 at the intersection of S. University Boulevard and E. Buchtel Boulevard. The other driver, Katharina Rothman, 42, died at the scene. The Denver Office of the Medical Examiner said her cause of death was blunt force injuries. A 47-year-old passenger in her car was seriously injured.
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