Country singer Connor Smith He was involved in a fatal car accident in the Nashville area over the weekend.
According to Nashville Police, the name is 77-year-old woman. Dorothy Dobbins On Sunday, June 8th, 24-year-old Smith was attacked and killed by a truck driven by him.
“A preliminary investigation shows that a Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck driven by 24-year-old Connor Smith moved north on 3rd Avenue north as Dobbins crossed the road,” Nashville Police said in a press release. Posted online Monday, June 9th.
Authorities say that the preliminary contributions to the fatal incident were said to have not brought Smith the right to the path to pedestrians.
“He showed no signs of disability,” the release said. “As the investigation continues, there are no charges at this time.”
Smith’s lawyers issued a statement US every week On Monday, the “Creek Will Rise” singer confirmed he was involved in a car accident that tragically claimed his life.
“His mind is directed towards Dobbins’ family during this incredibly difficult time,” the statement said. “Mr. Smith continues to fully cooperate with the ongoing investigation.”
Sources on the scene said law enforcement had no indication of a disability and quickly released Smith.

Connor Smith
Daniel Delvare/Getty Images“It was a tragic accident,” the source said. We. “Mr. Smith was not affected by his phone at the time and was not distracted.”
We I contacted Smith’s representative for comments.
The accident will come at the end of the CMA Fest, which began in Nashville on Thursday, June 5th and continued into the weekend.
At the annual event that led country music’s biggest stars to special concerts, collaborations and event activations, Smith had the opportunity to perform with his best friend Dylan Marlowe on sunday.
A day ago he stopped by Rainey WilsonBell bottoms up in Nashville to perform at the Big Machine Label Group’s CMA Fest event.
“Hometown is different ❤Firthythet,” the country singer wrote Via Instagram On Sunday, there were some photos from the weekend in Nashville.
During his career, Smith had the opportunity to tour together Thomas Lett, Cole Swindell, I’ll chase, Luke Bryan and Parker McCollum.
ACM Awards nomination – Released his debut album Smoky Mountain Last year – I plan to travel around the country this summer Some concerts.