American woman got 30 years in prison because of an accident where her sister died - ForumDaily
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American got 30 years in prison because of an accident where her sister died

An 26-year-old American woman was sentenced to 30 years in prison after an accident that was caused by drunk driving in 2014, killing six people, including her sister.

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Speaking in a courtroom in the city center, Olivia Coolbhig cried while talking about the victims during the sentencing hearing.

Kulbhig pleaded not guilty to any of the charges of the six second-degree murders that occurred in May, when a car jumped out into the oncoming lane on the 60 highway at Diamond Bar four years ago.

Witnesses said that the red Camaro Coolbhig picked up speed 100 miles / hour (160 km / hour) before crashing into a red Ford Explorer, which then crashed into a third car.

Because of the bounce, several people flew out of the car, and only Olivia Coolbhig and Joel Cortes, the driver of the silver Ford Freestyle, survived the accident.

The remaining six died: 47-year-old Giorgio Mégia-Martinez, 42-year-old Leticia Iczyras, 20-year-old Jessica Jasmin Mejia, Esther Delgado, whose age is unknown, 24-year-old Maya Calbrit, 21-year-old Christine Melissa Yang Yang Yang Yang Yang Yang Yang Yang Yang Yang Yung Yen - sister Olivia.

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After the accident, the driver of the silver Ford Freestyle Joel Cortes said that on 4: 30 in the morning left home and headed west on the 60-th freeway to work. After about 10 minutes, he saw Olivia’s red car fly in the air and tried to roll. Then there was a slam from the passenger side, and he felt the airbag squeeze him. After that, the car crashed into the central separator of the highway. He looked away and saw the bodies on the road, then he heard a cry: "Bodies are everywhere!"

In the 2010 year, four years before the accident, Olivia was found guilty of drunk driving in San Bernardino District, according to the state department of road vehicles. She again received the right to drive a week before the accident 2014 year.

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