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Chiefs' Rashee Rice sued for $1 million by 2 'severely injured' victims in Dallas car crash

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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is being sued for $1 million in damages by two victims involved in the Dallas car crash this month. 

Rice and SMU cornerback Teddy Knox are being sued by Edvard Petrovskiy and Irina Gromova, whose attorneys filed a lawsuit in Dallas County court on Thursday, per FOX 4 News.

Petrovskiy and Gromova were in a 2022 Lexus 350 SUV when they were struck by Rice and Knox. An affidavit obtained by the Dallas Morning News found that the Lamborghini Urus, believed to be driven by Rice, was traveling at 119 mph just seconds before the March 30 collision.

Knox, who allegedly was driving a Chevrolet Corvette, was traveling 116 mph but slowed down to 91 mph just one second before the accident.

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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice (Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images/File)

The lawsuit in Dallas County court stated that Petrovskiy and Gromova were "severely injured by the tremendous force of the high-speed impact."

It also pointed out how Rice, Knox and other passengers in the crash allegedly walked away from the scene without showing any support for those injured.

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"Despite innocent victims calling for emergency help and desperately trying to exit their destroyed vehicles in a state of shock, Defendants intentionally, knowingly evaded assisting injured commuters and absconded from the scene," the lawsuit said, per FOX 4 News.

Brain trauma, lacerations to the face that needed stitches, bruises and internal bleeding were among the injuries suffered,

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