No criminal charges over death of ice hockey player

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Alex Smith

BBC News, Nottingham

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Adam Johnson died after the collision during a match on 28 October 2023

No criminal charges will be brought against a professional ice hockey player arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the death of Adam Johnson.

The Nottingham Panthers player died after suffering a neck injury from a skate during a collision with Sheffield Steelers' Matt Petgrave on 28 October 2023.

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said it worked with South Yorkshire Police to determine whether any criminal charges should be brought.

"We have concluded that there is not a realistic prospect of conviction for any criminal offence and so there will not be a prosecution," Michael Quinn, deputy chief crown prosecutor, said.

Mr Quinn added: "This was a shocking and deeply upsetting incident.

"The CPS and South Yorkshire Police have worked closely together to determine whether any criminal charges should be brought against the other ice hockey player involved.

"Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Adam Johnson."

He said the police investigation had been "thorough" and the CPS had undertaken a "comprehensive review of all the evidence".

Reuters A picture of Johnson in black and white on a big screen with a circle of ice hockey players in a spotlight below. Taken at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.Reuters

The Pittsburgh Penguins held a minute's silence on the ice for their former player

The death of Johnson, who was from Minnesota in the US, sparked an outpouring of grief across the world.

Johnson previously played in North America's National Hockey League (NHL), featuring 13 times for Pittsburgh Penguins.

He made the move to the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) for the 2020-21 season, before spells with the Ontario Reign and the Lehigh Valley Phantoms in the American Hockey League.

Johnson played for Augsburger Panther in Germany before switching to the Nottingham Panthers in August.

Watch: Partner pays tribute to hockey player

After his death, the player's aunt Kari Johnson told local Minnesota news station KSTP-TV said her nephew had been planning to propose to his partner, Ryan Wolfe.

"We were all really excited because we were really looking forward to their future and he didn't get a chance to ask her, and then this happened," Ms Johnson said.

A sign to represent Adam Johnson's 47 Jersey hanging with the six other retired numbers by the club

Johnson's jersey became the seventh to be officially retired by the Nottingham Panthers

The Panthers retired Johnson's number 47 jersey following a ceremony before their game with Fife Flyers in December 2024.

Lynn DeGrio, another of Johnson's aunts, spoke at the event on behalf of the family, describing him as "humble, modest and down to earth".

Panthers chief executive Omar Pacha also spoke at the ceremony, and said: "Adam was a top player, but he was an even better human being."

Mr Pacha described Johnson as "a quiet, positive leader, a committed player that guys loved, and a huge, calming presence in the locker room", and added that he "cannot even imagine the feelings" that all of Johnson's friends and family "felt and still feel".

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Heartbroken fans paid tribute to Johnson in the aftermath of his death

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