New Delhi:
Investigators analysing a water vehicle collision which left singer Usher Raymond's stepson brain dead, are waiting to see the outcome of his condition before they come to a decision.
Sergeant Mike Burgamy of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources explained that the accident was still under investigation, and that the lead investigators had yet to talk with the district attorney's office.
He told ABC News: "I don't know what's going to happen with the 11-year-old. We're going to have to see what his condition is going to be before we present findings of the case."
Kyle Glover - the child of Usher's ex-wife Tameka Raymond - was struck in the head by a passing jet ski on Friday (July 07, 2012), while riding an inner tube on Lake Lanier in Atlanta, Georgia with an unidentified 15-year-old girl.
Both children were airlifted to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston after the accident, and Kyle reportedly registered no brain activity.
Apparently a friend of the family, 38-year-old Jeffrey S. Hubbard, was operating the jet ski at the time of the collision.
Sgt Mike said: "A pontoon was pulling the two adolescents on an inner tube, and the personal water craft went over the top of them."
He added about the driver: "He was interviewed, and it's possible he may be re-interviewed."
Sergeant Mike Burgamy of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources explained that the accident was still under investigation, and that the lead investigators had yet to talk with the district attorney's office.
He told ABC News: "I don't know what's going to happen with the 11-year-old. We're going to have to see what his condition is going to be before we present findings of the case."
Kyle Glover - the child of Usher's ex-wife Tameka Raymond - was struck in the head by a passing jet ski on Friday (July 07, 2012), while riding an inner tube on Lake Lanier in Atlanta, Georgia with an unidentified 15-year-old girl.
Both children were airlifted to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston after the accident, and Kyle reportedly registered no brain activity.
Apparently a friend of the family, 38-year-old Jeffrey S. Hubbard, was operating the jet ski at the time of the collision.
Sgt Mike said: "A pontoon was pulling the two adolescents on an inner tube, and the personal water craft went over the top of them."
He added about the driver: "He was interviewed, and it's possible he may be re-interviewed."