Los Angeles Times

Boxing star held in deadly crash

Athlete is charged in collision that killed woman, unborn baby.

- By Alejandra Reyes-Velarde alejandra.reyesvelar­de@latimes.com

Marcos Forestal, a rising star in profession­al boxing, pleaded not guilty to a felony charge of gross vehicular manslaught­er while intoxicate­d Wednesday after a head-on collision left a pregnant woman dead.

Krystil Kincaid, 29, was driving a minivan on Warren Road in Hemet about 8:30 p.m. Sunday when Forestal’s BMW veered into her lane and struck her at a high speed, Hemet police said.

Kincaid, who was eight months pregnant, died at the hospital along with her unborn baby.

In a video that Forestal made and posted to social media following the crash, he can be seen walking near his vehicle as sirens wail in the background.

“I had an accident. Look what happened to me guys, look.” he says, speaking directly to the camera in Spanish and panning to his crashed vehicle.

The video then shows police approachin­g him to ask if he was OK. “Yes … not really good,” the super bantamweig­ht says.

Forestal was taken to a hospital for minor injuries and then to Riverside County Jail, Hemet police said. They suspect Forestal was driving while intoxicate­d.

The 28-year-old appeared in court Wednesday and is being held on $75,000 bail, according to a spokesman for the Riverside County district attorney’s office. A felony settlement conference was scheduled for November.

Forestal moved from the Guantanamo province in Cuba to Los Angeles a few years ago to advance his career as a profession­al boxer.

By that time, he had already defeated former Olympian Robeisy Ramirez and won three national championsh­ips in Cuba, according to a 2015 news release by Forestal’s thenmanage­r, Gary Hyde, who also managed the career of world champion Guillermo Rigondeaux.

Forestal “has what it takes to become world champion,” Hyde wrote at the time. “We couldn’t find a U.S.-based opponent to fight Marcos because they said he was another Rigondeaux and Olympic champion.”

Forestal’s current manager, Christina Carrillo of Jab Management Internatio­nal Inc., said she would not comment until an investigat­ion of Forestal’s alleged DUI crash was complete.

“I would like to extend my deepest condolence­s to those that have lost their loved ones in this horrible tragedy,” Carrillo said in a statement. “At this time, we are cooperatin­g fully with the ongoing investigat­ion.”

 ?? Hemet Police Department ?? MARCOS FORESTAL, 28, is suspected of DUI in Wednesday’s collision.
Hemet Police Department MARCOS FORESTAL, 28, is suspected of DUI in Wednesday’s collision.

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