By Ninder Kaur
Caitlyn Jenner could be charged with vehicular manslaughter as early next week in connection to crash that killed the driver of the collided vehicle.
The incident occurred in February near Caitlyn’s Malibu home. One woman was killed and seven others injured when Jenner rear-ended a Lexus on February 7.
The lead detective on the case told KABC that they plan to turn the results of the investigation over to the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office next week, and will recommend Jenner be charged with misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter.
At the time, Jenner was driving a Cadillac Escalade towing a trailer, and the impact of her SUV on the Lexus forced the car into southbound traffic where it collided head on with a Hummer.
The driver of the Lexus, Kimberly Howe, was killed.
It was believed that Jenner was driving at an unsafe speed which caused the 69-year-old’s death.