An illegal immigrant from Venezuela has been charged with manslaughter for causing a car crash in Missouri that killed a 12-year-old boy.of new york post The immigrant reported that he was driving on the wrong side of the road when the accident occurred.
Edina Bracho, 33, reportedly sped on the wrong side of the road in Hazelwood in December when her minivan crashed into a Jeep carrying Travis Wolf and his parents. Bracho was traveling 125 mph in a 40 mph speed zone.
The accident occurred just the day before Wolfe’s birthday.
The boy was immediately taken to St. Louis Children’s Hospital and eventually placed on life support. He was on life support for three months before dying from his injuries on Wednesday.
Bracho was charged with manslaughter, two counts of second-degree assault, two counts of first-degree child endangerment and one count of operating a vehicle without a valid license, according to reports. KTVI.
Court documents revealed that “the defendant is in the country illegally from Venezuela.”
Sergeant Scott Schnarbusch of the Hazelwood Police Department said, “It did not play a role in our investigation. There were no documents or identification identifying the two juveniles and suspects in the vehicle.” It was difficult to identify everyone involved because there was no information available.”
Mr Bracho is reportedly in custody awaiting trial. She is currently being held on a $500,000 cash-only bond. She is scheduled to have a hearing to reduce her bail on April 8, according to reports.
“1,700 feet is a long distance to drive over 110 mph on 40 miles of public road. It’s a long way to go before you know you’re going in the wrong direction,” Schnarbusch said. Told.
a A GoFundMe has been established It was written for the Woolf family by a woman named Andrea. “Hi, my name is Andrea and I work with the sweet family of Billy’s friend Travis. Travis and his parents were involved in a horrific head-on collision in late December, sadly the day before Travis’ 12th birthday. ” was written.
“Travis sustained serious injuries and has been in the hospital ever since. Please help support the family’s medical expenses by making a donation.”
As of this report, $23,536 of the $30,000 goal has been raised so far.
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