An arrest has been made by English police in relation to the death on October 28 of Minnesota native Adam Johnson, who was sliced in the throat by an opponent’s skate during an Elite Ice Hockey League game between the Nottingham Panthers and Sheffield Steelers.
17 days after the event, the arrest was made public, however, South Yorkshire Police withheld the identity of the person being held. The police department claimed in a press release that they had “arrested a man on suspicion of manslaughter.”
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It is believed that the person in custody is Matt Petgrave, a hockey player from Sheffield, whose skate hit Johnson in the neck on October 28. In graphic footage from the performance, Johnson was seen falling to the ice and then trying to skate, holding his neck, to the bench. Johnson was taken to a hospital, where he was later declared dead, and blood was found all over the ice.
Detective Chief Superintendent Becs Horsfall of South Yorkshire Police stated in the release, “We have been carrying out extensive inquiries ever since to piece together the events which led to the loss of Adam in these unprecedented circumstances.” “Our investigation launched immediately following this tragedy,” Horsfall said.
“We have been in contact with extremely knowledgeable professionals in their domain to help with our research, and we are still collaborating closely with Sheffield City Council’s health and safety division, which is bolstering our current probe.
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“The news of Adam’s passing has shocked a lot of people, from ice hockey enthusiasts worldwide to our neighbors in Sheffield. We understand that these communities will look to us to conduct this inquiry with the same level of professionalism, impartiality, and compassion as any other, and we kindly ask the public to refrain from making comments or engaging in conjecture that would impede our work. While investigations continue, our sympathies are still with everyone impacted by this tragic event.”