WITNESS: HOGAN WAS DRAG RACING
August 30, 2007 Moments before Nick Bollea lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a tree, a registered nurse from Plain City claims to have seen him participating in what looked to be a car race.
Frances Vitalis said she saw Hulk Hogan's 17-year-old son's Toyota Supra smash into a median and spin into a palm tree Sunday night. She said the Supra and a Dodge Viper were revving their engines and racing between traffic signals before the crash.
"We knew something was going to happen," said Vitalis, who was riding a motorcycle with a friend behind the cars. "You know that this is a bad situation and these guys are hotdogging."
Bollea's attorney, J. Kevin Hayslett, declined to comment.
Clearwater police spokesman Wayne Shelor also declined to comment on the witness accounts, citing an ongoing investigation. He said detectives have talked to "a number of eyewitnesses." Police so far have said only that excessive speed contributed to the crash.
Shelor issued a statement Wednesday afternoon saying Hulk Hogan "was not driving a car beside or near the one his son, Nick, was driving when it crashed." Shelor said Hogan arrived at the scene minutes after the crash.
Meanwhile, a hospital spokeswoman said Bollea's passenger, 22-year-old John J. Graziano of Dunedin, remains in critical condition at Bayfront Medical Center.
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