Treat Williams, 71, died of ‘severe trauma and blood loss’ due to motorcycle crash, medical examiner determines – as Vermont man, 35, is charged with ‘grossly negligent’ driving

Authorities have released the official cause of death for actor Treat Williams just over a month after a vehicle collided with the actor’s motorcycle on June 12.

“The New York Medical Examiner’s Office determined that Mr. Williams died of severe trauma and blood loss resulting from the crash,” the Vermont State Police said in a statement. rack released Tuesday.

‘Mr. Williams suffered serious injuries in the crash and was subsequently pronounced dead at Albany Medical Center in Albany, New York.”

Police also issued “a citation on charges of grossly negligent operation involving death” to 35-year-old Ryan Koss of Vermont – the driver involved in the fatal accident.

Koss turned himself in voluntarily on Tuesday and was subsequently processed and released.

Revealed: Authorities have revealed the official cause of death of actor Treat Williams just over a month after a vehicle collided with the actor’s motorcycle on June 12; seen in 2019

Indicted: Police have also issued

Indicted: Police have also issued “a subpoena on charges of grossly negligent operation involving death” to Vermont 35-year-old Ryan Koss (pictured) — the driver involved in the fatal accident

He will arraign in Bennington, Vermont, Monday, September 25, in the Criminal Division of the Vermont Superior Court, the official report said.

Koss’ mugshot was also released Tuesday.

According to NOLOThere is gross negligence when the driver ‘fails to see that there is a risk that arises from certain conduct.

“The nature and magnitude of the risk must be such that the driver’s failure to observe constitutes a gross departure from the standard of care that a reasonable driver would perceive in the same situation,” the site explains.

Williams was driving on Route 30 in Dorset, Vermont, when he was cut off by an oncoming SUV as it turned left into an auto shop parking lot.

Reports from the Vermont State Police indicated that Williams didn’t stand a chance when Koss’s Honda crossed the northbound lane of the V-30 at about 4:53 p.m. and drove into its 1986 Honda VT700c motorcycle.

The police report states that ‘Williams was unable to avoid a collision and was thrown from his motorcycle’. It was also confirmed that Koss was not drunk.

The Golden Globe-nominated actor was rushed to hospital with critical injuries before being pronounced dead.

An eyewitness told DailyMail.com that Koss collided with the motorcycle, sending Williams flying off his bike.

The TV star, wearing a helmet, was then left sprawled on the sidewalk a few feet from his motorcycle.

It was later revealed that the 35-year-old driver and Williams actually knew each other from the local Dorset Playhouse Theatre, where Koss works and where Williams once performed the play American Buffalo in 2017.

Last month Pam Van Sant, Williams’ heartbroken widow, broke her silence about his untimely death.

She told DailyMail.com that she wants to make her “beloved Treat” proud by channeling what made him special — his compassion and desire to live each day to the fullest.

“We’re doing the best we can,” she said from the home they shared together in the idyllic town of Manchester, Vermont.

Williams was driving on Route 30 in Dorset, Vermont, when he was cut off by an oncoming SUV as it turned left into an auto shop parking lot;  seen in 2012

Williams was driving on Route 30 in Dorset, Vermont, when he was cut off by an oncoming SUV as it turned left into an auto shop parking lot; seen in 2012

Last month Pam Van Sant, Williams' heartbroken widow, broke her silence about his untimely death;  the pair seen in 2016

Last month Pam Van Sant, Williams’ heartbroken widow, broke her silence about his untimely death; the pair seen in 2016

“We are very sad, but we are a strong family and we will continue,” she continued.

“It’s wonderful how everyone has reached out,” she added, moved by the community’s support.

A Hollywood star famous for his roles in the drama series Everwood and the 1979 film Hair, Williams, 71, was best known locally for his down-to-earth hospitality and generosity.

In a follow-up statement, Van Sant added: ‘The children and I are grateful for the outpouring of love and support from our local community as well as from fans and colleagues around the world.

“We will continue to live every day with compassion for others to the fullest in honor of my husband, our beloved Treat, and the children will carry on his legacy of joy and craftsmanship in their artistic careers.”

While Williams’ family mourned the tragic loss, Koss herself was left despondent, according to neighbors.