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FILE - In this Wed., July 15, 2015 file photo, Caitlyn Jenner accepts the Arthur Ashe award for courage at the ESPY Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office said Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2015, that it was reviewing evidence submitted by investigators for a possible criminal charge against Jenner over a February crash on a coastal highway that killed a woman. There is no timetable for when prosecutors will decide whether to file or reject charges against Jenner. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File) Image Credit: Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

Prosecutors on Tuesday began reviewing evidence and considering whether charges should be filed against Caitlyn Jenner in a traffic collision that killed a woman on a coastal California highway.

The case was being examined by the Los Angeles County district attorney’s major crimes division, said Greg Risling, a spokesman for the district attorney’s office.

There was no timetable for when prosecutors will decide whether to file charges, he said.

Authorities said Jenner was driving a sport utility vehicle on February 7 when it slammed into two cars on Pacific Coast Highway, pushing a Lexus driven by Kim Howe into oncoming traffic. Howe, 69, died from her injuries, and her stepchildren are suing Jenner, an Olympic gold medallist.

Sheriff’s investigators determined that Jenner, 65, was travelling at an unsafe speed for the road conditions at the time and the evidence supports a vehicular manslaughter charge, the department said last week.

The crash occurred before Jenner announced she is transgender and transitioned into her new identity as Caitlyn.

Jenner’s attorney, Blair Berk, declined to comment.

Jenner released a statement after the accident expressing sympathies to everyone involved.

“It is a devastating tragedy,” the statement said. “I cannot pretend to imagine what this family is going through at this time. I am praying for them.”

Jenner was born Bruce Jenner and won an Olympic gold medal for the decathlon in 1976.