<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">HARTFORD, Conn. -- The taxi driver who died in an accident in which former NBA player Manute Bol was seriously injured was driving with a suspended license, according to the state Department of Motor Vehicles. Neville H. Robinson, a driver for Yellow Cab of Bloomfield, had failed a test for alcohol or drugs, resulting in the suspension for one month of his driver's license and license to carry passengers, The Hartford Courant reported in editions prepared for Saturday. Bol, 43, has been in Hartford Hospital since the accident on June 30 and may soon be transferred to a rehabilitation hospital, the newspaper reported. He was ejected from the car and fractured his right wrist, left kneecap and twvertebrae. The 7-foot-7-inch former University of Bridgeport star sustained damage to his left wrist, facial lacerations and some internal injuries.</div> link