Mexican actor Pablo Lyle: Jury finds telenovela star guilty of manslaughter

Mexican actor Pablo Lyle: Jury finds telenovela star guilty of manslaughter


MIAMI – A Miami jury has reached a verdict in the manslaughter case versus Mexican telenovela actor Pablo Lyle on Tuesday. 

In March 2019, Lyle was a passenger in a automobile driven by his brother-in-legislation when he cut off Hernandez at the intersection of NW 27th Avenue and 14th Street.

At a stoplight, Jesus Hernandez, 63, ran up to the SUV Lyle was in and banged on the window.

Lyle was captured on surveillance video clip finding out of the passenger side of the motor vehicle. His brother-in-legislation also bought out of the vehicle, but it was not in park and it started out rolling into the intersection.

The brother-in-regulation ran back again to the car or truck to prevent it from rolling and Hernandez walked back toward his very own motor vehicle. That is when the surveillance video clip shows Lyle managing toward Hernandez and punching him.

The blow knocked Hernandez unconscious and he afterwards died from his accidents.

Lyle, who promises he acted in self-protection, was the star of the Mexican telenovela “Mi Adorable Maldición,” or “My Adorable Curse.” He also stars in a Netflix drama called “Yankee.”



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