Venus Williams has obtained an emergency court order against the family of Jerome Barson Courtland Sutton Jersey , who died after injuries he suffered in an accident that involved Williams, according to multiple reports.

According to a report in the Daily Mail, Williams had requested that Barson's family stop its examination of the two cars involved in the fatal crash. Williams' lawyers argued the vehicles should not be examined for evidence and that no data should be taken from them.

The concern, according to a report in the Florida Sun-Sentinel, is that the planned download by Barson attorney Michael Steinger could fail and the data would be lost, argued attorney Kevin Yombor of Fort Lauderdale. He asked for the judge to approve a joint inspection carried out by experts for both sides.

The Sun-Sentinel said that both vehicles involved in the crash are being stored at a West Palm Beach tow yard.

"The on-board data of both vehicles will be critical evidence,” Yombor wrote. “The actions taken by Plaintiff should not occur until ... a procedure is in place to ensure that the data of each vehicle is properly collected.”

"Venus Williams negligently operated or maintained her Toyota Sequoia so that she collided with a 2016 Hyundai Accent that was being operating by Linda Barson and occupied by her husband, Jerome Barson,” Steinger wrote in the lawsuit.

Investigators say witnesses and Linda Barson, who was driving, told them Williams' 2010 Toyota Sequoia SUV crossed in front of the Barsons' 2016 Hyundai Accent after the couple's light turned green. The Accent smashed into the side of the Sequoia.

Williams, who owns a home near the crash site, told investigators her light was green when she entered the six-lane intersection but she got stopped midpoint by traffic and didn't see the Barsons' car before she crossed their lane.

Jerome Barson suffered “severed main arteries, massive internal bleeding, a fractured spine and massive internal organ damage,” according to the lawsuit. He died June 22.

Linda Barson also required hospitalization after she suffered “a cracked sternum, shattered right arm, broken right wrist, hand and fingers,” the lawsuit states.

Just before leaving for Wimbledon, Williams wrote on her facebook page that she was "devatated" about the accident.

After winning her first match at Wimbledon, Williams broke down in tears when asked about the incident, saying “There are really no words to describe, like, how devastating and — yeah. I’m completely speechless. It’s just ..."

MADRID, March 21 (Xinhua) -- The battle for third and fourth place in the BBVA Primera Liga maintained its tension on Saturday night as Atletico Madrid cruised to a 2-0 win at home to Getafe to keep the pressure on Valencia.

Fernando Torres was able to celebrate his 31st birthday in style, all be it 24 hours late when he headed Atletico into a third minute lead and the result was never in doubt when Tiago Cardoso doubled Atletico's lead a minute before half time.

Both of Atletico's goals once again came from set pieces and in the second period they contented themselves with controlling a rival who rarely looked likely to get back into the game

Friday had seen Valencia temporarily move four points clear in third place as they won comfortably away to Elche 4-0. Andre Gomes put Valencia ahead two minutes before halftime and second half goals from Paco Alcacer, Otamendi and an own goal from Enzo Rico sealed the win.

Gail Kakuta scored the only goal of the match to give Rayo Vallecano a home win against Malaga that should serve to banish any lingering fears of relegation while Levante remain deep in relegation trouble after Charles' 86th minute goal gave Celta a 1-0 win in the Ciudad de Valencia Stadium.

Athletic Club Bilbao were 2-0 up at home to Almeria before the break in one of the late kick offs thanks to goals from Xavi Etxeita and Mikel Rico and although an own goal from Mikel Balenziaga complicated matters in the second half, Athletic had few problems in chalking up their fifth successive win.

Finally Eibar ended a run of eight successive defeats with a 0-0 draw away to Granada, a result which favors the visitors more than the home side.

WASHINGTON, May 19 (Xinhua) -- People are more likely to marry those who have similar DNA, a U.S. study finds, revealing genetics may also play a role in the so-called assortative mating.

It is well established that individuals are more similar to their spouses than other individuals on important traits, including religion, age, race, income, body type and education, among others. The genetic similarity between spouses, however, is less well understood.

In the new study, published in the U.S. journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Monday, researchers from University of Colorado Boulder examined the genomes of 825 non- Hispanic white American couples.

They looked specifically at 1.7 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms, which are places in their DNA that are known to commonly differ among humans, in each person's genome.

The researchers found that there were fewer differences in the DNA between married people than between two randomly selected individuals.

The researchers also compared the magnitude of the genetic similarity between married people to the magnitude of the better- studied phenomenon of people with similar education marrying, known as educational assortative mating.

They found that the preference for a genetically similar spouse, known as genetic assortative mating, is about a third of the strength of educational assortative mating.

"The findings could have implications for statistical models now used by scientists to understand genetic differences between human populations because such models often assume random mating," the researchers said in a statement.

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