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2nd Hulk Hogan offspring involved in crash

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Brooke Hogan arrives for the opening of the new South Beach restaurant "Devito's" in Miami Beach on June 13, 2007. (UPI Photo/Michael Bush) 
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Published: May 26, 2008 at 6:41 PM

CLEARWATER, Fla., May 26 (UPI) -- A teen motorist in Florida lost control of his car while trying to switch lanes and crashed into a vehicle driven by Hulk Hogan's daughter Brooke, police said.

No one was injured and no charges have been filed in connection with the collision in Clearwater, WKMG-TV, Orlando, Fla. reported Monday.

Brooke Bollea's accident came just weeks after Nick Bollea, Hogan's 17-year-old son, was sentenced to eight months in prison after he pleaded no contest to felony reckless driving, stemming from a November 2007 car crash that seriously hurt his best friend,John Graziano.

Hogan, the former professional wrestler born Terry Bollea, was at the scene of Sunday's accident, but had not been in the vehicle his daughter was driving, WKMG said.

The accident caused the northbound lanes of the Bayside Bridge to be closed for several hours.

Topics: Hulk Hogan, John Graziano, Nick Bollea
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