New York Daily News

Man shot, drives off, then dies

- BY CHELSIA ROSE MARCIUS and GRAHAM RAYMAN Rocco Parascando­la and Trevor Boyer

THE 15-YEAR-OLD girl who killed her brother and two friends in a horrific, high-speed car crash on Long Island committed no crime, her lawyer said Monday.

Cindy Sanchez Oliva skipped school Friday along with her brother and friends, and was headed to the beach when she flipped the SUV she was driving, police say.

Nine people were in the car as she sped down the Meadowbroo­k Parkway around 11:40 a.m., including her 18-month-old daughter, according to cops.

Sanchez Oliva, who was too young to have a license, lost control and crashed.

David Sanchez, Cindy’s 13-year-old brother, was among the dead.

Also killed were Marlon Carbajal, 15, and Herbert Leo Avilles-Maravilla, 16.

When asked if she should be criminally charged, Sanchez Oliva’s lawyer Jeff Toner said, “Absolutely not.”

The teen is facing manslaught­er and criminally negligent homicide charges and appeared in Nassau County Family Court on Monday.

She was ordered to a hospital to undergo physical and psychologi­cal evaluation­s.

Sanchez Oliva never expected to be behind the wheel that day, Toner said. The person who was supposed to drive was high and inebriated, he said.

“I think her intentions were good. She had her child in the car, in a car seat. By all accounts, she’s a good mother,” he said after the proceeding.

“I don’t want to understate it, it is a huge tragedy. But it’s youthful indiscreti­on. It’s young people taking a car and going to the beach.”

Toner said she deserved no more than a speeding ticket.

“I see a juvenile who’s not experience­d driving a vehicle,” he said. “So charge her with what? An unlicensed driver is a traffic infraction in New York. It’s not a crime.”

Sanchez Oliva was wide-eyed and quiet during the hearing. Her hands were cuffed and shackled to her waist, even though she suffered an injury to her left arm in the accident that requires a cast.

Prosecutor­s said that Sanchez Oliva and her friends decided several days in advance to go to Jones Beach on Friday.

“This was a planned skip out of school,” said Assistant DA Julia D’Agostino. “Nobody in the vehicle was licensed to drive.”

D’Agostino also said two people in the van were members of a gang, Los Platos, but didn’t give names.

Toner requested that Sanchez Oliva be released so she could go home with her mother and bury her brother.

“Her mental state is very much intertwine­d with these events,” he said.

Judge Ellen Greenberg disagreed, stating it was “contrary to her welfare” to release the teen at this time.

Toner said it appears the SUV was going slightly over the 55-mph speed limit.

Blood tests will determine whether Sanchez Oliva was drunk or high at the time of the crash, Toner said.

But he added he had no reason to believe she was intoxicate­d.

The teen will next appear in court July 3. A MAN shot outside a Queens nightclub early Monday by a gunman who might have been aiming for someone else managed to get into a Volvo and speed off, only to crash two blocks away and die, police said.

The victim, Errol Blackwood, 59, left his home in Roosevelt, L.I., at 2:30 a.m. to run errands, his wife told police.

An hour later, Blackwood was shot several times across the street from the Jouvay Night Club on Liberty Ave. near Sutphin Blvd. in Jamaica.

“I hear the bam, bam,” said a worker at nearby Lucky Eight Laundromat.

“I didn’t realize it was a gun. I was still working when people come inside and say they shoot somebody.”

The victim managed to drive off in a silver 2017 Volvo sedan.

Investigat­ors believe the mortally wounded Blackwood was headed to Jamaica Hospital when he crashed into three cars parked at Liberty Ave. and Liverpool St. and lost consciousn­ess.

Medics rushed him to Jamaica Hospital, where he died.

 ??  ?? Maria Oliva (main photo) makes her way to Nassau County Family Court Monday, where her daughter, Cindy Sanchez Oliva, 15, faced charges in crash that killed her brother and two friends on their way to the beach Friday. Lawyer Jeff Toner (inset) said...
Maria Oliva (main photo) makes her way to Nassau County Family Court Monday, where her daughter, Cindy Sanchez Oliva, 15, faced charges in crash that killed her brother and two friends on their way to the beach Friday. Lawyer Jeff Toner (inset) said...

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