![]() ![]() He suffered a fracture to the right side of the skull and internal bleeding from the fall, and was declared dead April 4 after his family gave the order to have his life support turned off. The blow sent the 63-year-old Hernández crashing to the pavement. Lyle was hit with manslaughter charges after surveillance video showed him punching Juan Ricardo Hernández in the middle of a busy Miami street the afternoon of March 31. In Wednesday morning's hearing, Miami-Dade County Judge Marlene Fernandez-Karavetsos however did grant the 33-year-old soap actor freedom to move around on the condition he returns every night to the apartment owned by his sister and brother-in-law in Florida. Published: 22:35 BST, 22 January 2020 | Updated: 22:41 BST, 22 January 2020Ī Miami judge has turned down Mexican Netflix star Pablo Lyle's petition to return home as he awaits a manslaughter trial for killing a man with a single punch during a road-rage altercation last year. Hernández died two days after the road-rage fight and a Miami judge ruled that Lyle had to remain in the United States during the case.Lyle then rushed out the car and punched Hernández in the middle of the street.Hernández approached a vehicle driven by Lyle's brother and confronted the motorist.Lyle is charged with manslaughter following the March 31 incident in Miami in which he got caught on camera knocking out Juan Ricardo Hernández.The judge did grant Lyle the freedom to move around with no curfew as long as he returns every night to a home owned by his sister and brother-in-law.Judge Marlene Fernandez-Karavetsos said Lyle has to remain in the United States for his manslaughter trial. ![]() ![]() Mexican actor Pablo Lyle's petition to be allowed to return to Mexico and visit his family was denied Wednesday by a Miami-Dade County judge.Miami judge rules that Mexican Netflix star, 33, cannot return home while he awaits manslaughter trial for landing the fatal punch on a man, 63, during a road-rage altercation ![]()
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