The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Teen driver arrested after fatal crash she reportedly livestream­ed

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CALIFORNIA: A California teen driver who reportedly shot live video before and after a crash that killed her 14-year-old sister has been charged with manslaught­er, police said.

Obdulia Sanchez, 18, of Stockton, was booked into the Merced County Jail for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs causing injury and gross vehicular manslaught­er while intoxicate­d. She was being held on a US$300,000 bond. It was not immediatel­y clear if she had retained an attorney.

The California Highway Patrol said in a statement that she was driving two 14-year-old girls on Friday near Los Banos, California, around 6.40pm.

Merced County Sheriff Deputy Daryl Allen confirmed that the girl who died, Jacqueline Sanchez, was the driver’s sister. The California Highway Patrol said the 2003 Buick Obdulia Sanchez was driving drifted off the edge of the road and she over-corrected.

The car went through a barbedwire fence then overturned.

Both passengers, who police said were not wearing seat belts, were ejected.

Local media reported that the driver was livestream­ing herself as she drove and rapped to music.

KFSN-TV reported that a live Instagram video showed a girl on the ground and it posted a video in which a girl appeared bloodied and unconsciou­s. A female is heard in the video saying, “Hey, everybody, if I go to fucking jail for life, you already know why.”

“My sister is f*#king dying. Look. I f*#king love my sister to death. I don’t give a f*#k.”

“Jacqueline, please wake up!” she is heard saying in the video. “I love you, rest in peace, sweetie. If you don’t survive, baby, I am so f*#king sorry.”

The California Highway Patrol said, “Investigat­ors are aware of the possibilit­y of video evidence located on social media. Investigat­ors are looking into the validity of these reports and will provide updates as they become available.”

The other passenger had major right leg trauma, according to a police report.

It said Obdulia Sanchez had complained of chest and leg pain.

A Gofundme page was set up to pay for funeral expenses for Jacqueline Sanchez Estrada. The creator of the page did not immediatel­y respond to a Reuters request for comment.

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