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Driver in Sealy’s Death Gets Four Years in Prison

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From Associated Press

The driver who killed Minnesota Timberwolves swingman Malik Sealy in a wrong-way car crash was sentenced Wednesday in Minneapolis to four years in prison.

Prosecutors asked for the four-year term for Souksangouane Phengsene, 44, who told Judge Andrew Danielson at the hearing in Hennepin County District Court that he was sorry for causing the accident. Phengsene’s blood-alcohol content was almost twice the legal limit at the time of the crash.

Lisa Sealy, the player’s widow, also asked Danielson to impose the four-year sentence. “I implore you to give him the maximum, but four years still isn’t enough,” she said.

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To Phengsene, she said: “And I want to say to you, no matter what happens here today, God is going to give you your punishment.”

Phengsene had a blood-alcohol level of 0.19 when his pickup truck smashed head-on into Sealy’s sport-utility vehicle on May 20.

Lisa Sealy also is suing Phengsene over the crash.

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