The star of "The Bachelor" condemned to a suspended sentence in a fatal accident



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INDEPENDENCE, Iowa (AP) – A farmer who participated in the show "The Bachelor" on ABC has accepted a two-year suspended sentence for his role in an accident in Iowa in 2017, which killed a other man.

The court records show that Chris Soules entered Friday written consent documents accepting the conditional sentence and probation. He also agreed to pay a fine of $ 625. A judge must still sign the sentence. Soules was to appear for the delivery of his sentence on Tuesday. In light of the agreement, he waived his right to appear for the delivery of his sentence.

Soules pleaded guilty in November to a reduced charge of leaving the scene of a serious road accident following the plane crash that occurred in April 2017, which had cost the lives of to Kenny Mosher, 66 years old. Soules was arrested after backing off Mosher's tractor. Soules called 911, performed the RCP on Mosher and waited for the first responders, but left the scene before the officers arrived.

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