Rashee Rice Crash Victim Breaks Her Silence As She Rips The Chiefs Star WR For Being ‘Heartless’

Kansas City Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice could’ve done a lot of things differently over the weekend and it started with him not participating in a race on an expressway that could’ve changed the lives of so many people.

Police had been looking for Rice because the Corvette that was registered to him was seen crashing and then fleeing the scene of a six-car accident in Dallas.

In the aftermath of the multi-vehicle crash allegedly involving Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice, Kayla Quinn, a 27-year-old single mother of two, is breaking her silence on the behavior of Rice and his friends who were involved before leaving the scene.

Rashee Rice in uniformRashee Rice (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images)

Speaking to WFAA News, Quinn stated she and her 4-year-old son were simply headed home after a day at the Fort Worth Zoo when she suddenly got slammed by another vehicle. She was then hit by another one. Her car ended up spinning and eventually came to a stop in the left-hand lane of the North Central Expressway.

“God was with me, it could have been way worse,” Quinn told WFAA News.

Quinn would go on to deliver a message to Rashee Rice and his friends.

“Y’all just caused a six-car accident and didn’t one person have no sympathy, no sympathy to check on anybody like careless, heartless,” she said.

“I had no idea who was in there. The only thing I knew what was maybe in the vehicle was cleats in the back seat,” Quinn said. “I didn’t pinpoint to think that it would be someone famous or someone well known or, you know, in the Super Bowl.”

She continued, “I just want [you] to do better, make better decisions. We know you got a fast car y’all, we know y’all there. You don’t have to race. Apologize, please. Like someone could have been seriously hurt.”

Quinn also spoke to The Dallas Morning News where she delivered even more scathing remarks.

“No one stopped,” Quinn told the paper. “We had children, like, we had kids, you know what I’m saying? It’s the fact that there was no sympathy shown to where y’all can even have the decency to stop and check to make sure someone’s OK, someone’s alive, you know?”

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