Jury finds Mexican telenovela star Pablo Lyle guilty of manslaughter

Jury finds Mexican telenovela star Pablo Lyle guilty of manslaughter

MIAMI - Mexican telenovela actor Pablo Lyle has been found guilty of manslaughter by a Miami jury.

He now faces up to 15 years behind bars at sentencing. 

The pre-sentencing trial has been set for October 26th. 

Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said in a statement, "Two lives were destroyed by simple roadway anger, a situation we see far too often on our streets and on streets across the country." 

In March 2019, Lyle, 35, was a passenger in a car driven by his brother-in-law when he cut off Juan Ricardo Hernandez, 63, at the intersection of NW 27th Avenue and 14th Street.

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

Lyle was captured on surveillance video getting out of the passenger side of the vehicle. His brother-in-law also got out of the car, but it was not in park and it started rolling into the intersection.

The brother-in-law ran back to the car to stop it from rolling and Hernandez walked back toward his own car. That is when the surveillance video shows Lyle running toward Hernandez and punching him.

The blow knocked Hernandez unconscious and he later died from his injuries.

Lyle, who claims he acted in self-defense, 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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