Brooke and Christopher Bohm are the parents of Fraser Michael Bohm, the 22 year old former baseball player who fatally crashed into four Pepperdine University sorority.
Bohm is the youngest of three siblings. His sisters are Hunter, 25, and Haiden, 24,
Records from the Los Angeles County Superior Court shows that Brooke Bohm, his mother, filed a divorce lawsuit against his father Christopher in 2017.
The reasons for the divorce are not publicly known.
Brooke Bohm, 57, is a professional photographer and Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Cain Developments.
She is a skilled photographer with experience in advertising, weddings, editing, and art.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from the University of Arizona.
Fraser Michael Bohm father, Chris is 59 years old.
Chris is the Vice President of Sales West at Palo Alto based medical equipment manufacturer ReCor Medical.
According to dailymail.co.uk, family live in a $8.7million Malibu sea cliff mansion.
Fraser Michael Bohm parents gifted him the BMW car as a birthday gift
Further reports from daillymail.co.uk, reveals that Fraser Michael Bohm BMW car that killed the four seniors was purchased by Bohm’s mother Brooke, using a down payment of $25,000 in 2017 – with the remaining installments paid by his dad Chris.
According to a settlement that concluded the couple’s 2018 divorce, the vehicle was gifted to Bohm on his 18th birthday.
The settlement also reveals details of his family’s lavish lifestyle – including the secluded Malibu gated ‘estate’ Bohm’s mother ended up with in the divorce.
The house was put up for sale in late September for $9,750,000 but within a week the price had been reduced to $8,795,000.
Bohm, who is 6’4″ and 190lbs, still lives at the property which, according to the listing, sits in a ‘celebrity enclave’ and includes a bespoke chef’s kitchen and terraced gardens.
What happened
Four Pepperdine University seniors, Niamh Rolston, Peyton Stewart, Asha Weir and Deslyn Williams were killed while meeting up with friends on Pacific West Highway (PCH) in Malibu, California.
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Capt. Jennifer Seetoo said in a press conference that the incident happened at around 8:30 p.m. on the 21600 block of the highway.
Seetoo said that Fraser Michael Bohm, “lost control of his vehicle” and “swerved toward the shoulder” of the north side of the highway.
His car collided with three parked cars, which then hit the four students standing on the side of the roadway by the vehicles. Officials said the students — who were there to meet up with other people — were pronounced dead at the scene.
Bohm, who suffered minor injuries from the crash, was arrested on charges of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence.
He was released pending further investigation into the crash.