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Woman airlifted after falling off golf cart E-mail
Friday, 13 June 2008
BY JOHN REED LEADER EDITOR
BASS LAKE — A Boa Shores woman was airlifted to South Bend Memorial Hospital after she fell off a golf cart on County Road 210 on Sunday, June 8.
Injured was Carol Smith, 51, of 3950 S. East Drive in Boa Shores.
Her companion and the golf cart driver, James Prusak, 48, of Tinley Park, Ill., was arrested and charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated, causing serious bodily injury.
Prusak told police the couple was “driving home, weaving slowly and singing” before the accident occurred. He said they had cruising around the lake and drinking. Police found beer bottles in cup holders on the golf cart, and an empty beer bottle and partially empty vodka bottle in a cooler.
According to police reports, Sheriff’s Deputy James Sponaugle was on routine patrol on 210 when he saw a person, later identified as Smith, lying on the road. A man, Prusak, was standing over Smith with blood all over his hands. The golf cart was in a ditch.
Smith was unconscious and EMTs were summoned. Sponaugle reported Smith had blood coming out of her ears and head.
Prusak told police they had left the Sandbar after sitting in its parking lot for about an hour. They were headed home, he said, moving about 5 mph, when he noticed Smith was no longer in the passenger seat. He looked back and saw her lying in the road and backed up, sending the cart into a ditch.
Prusak said he has a home in Bass Lake as well as in Illinois.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 June 2008 )
 
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