Two died, three others injured, and alleged racing driver Andy Doreste-Saumell, 28, arrested in a two-car crash on Louisiana Boulevard in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Two die, three critically injured in fatal crash
Police said the drivers of two cars were racing at a high rate of speed on Louisiana Blvd. and crashed into a third vehicle that entered the intersection, killing the female driver of that vehicle and critically injuring two 14-year-old victims. The male driver of one of the cars that was racing later died at a hospital.
Neighbors lend a hand in cleaning up mess after deadly crash
According to court documents, a BMW and Mini Cooper were racing on Louisiana Boulevard when both cars hit a Toyota Camry that was turning onto Louisiana Boulevard from Dellwood Road.
Albuquerque police arrest suspect in deadly street racing crash
APD arrested 28-year-old Andy Doreste-Saumell – the BMW driver. He allegedly admitted to speeding, and he had his 6-year-old son with him at the time.
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