A man was arrested on July 10 on suspicion of DUI manslaughter after a drunken collision left a 98-year-old man dead in May, Palm Beach police say.
V. Pineda, 20, of West Palm Beach, faces felony charges stemming from a four-vehicle crash that he allegedly caused in May.
The fatal crash occurred on May 3 at around 10:15 a.m. in the 2900 block of South Congress Avenue after Pineda drove a 2001 Mitsubishi into a Honda that was stopped at a red light.
According to the police, the crash involved four vehicles and resulted in more than $10,000 in property damage.
N. Reitti, 98, of Lake Worth was a passenger in the Honda that Pineda slammed into. Reitti was transported to a local hospital after the crash – he succumbed to his injuries and died days later, according to the Sun Sentinel.
Pineda was driving with an expired tag on his vehicle, he didn’t have personal injury protection insurance, and according to the report, there was a “heavy odor” of alcohol on his breath.
In the report, an officer wrote that at first Pineda cried and felt sorry for the injured passenger, but then he started laughing.
Pineda’s blood alcohol concentration was .184 and .183, according to police – more than twice the legal limit.
Pineda was initially charged with DUI with injury, however, that charge was dropped last week. The authorities rebooked him into Palm Beach County Jail on Friday on a DUI vehicular manslaughter charge; he is being held in lieu of $100,000 bail.
He was still in jail on late Tuesday, the Sun Sentinel reported.
What are the penalties for DUI manslaughter?
DUI manslaughter in Florida is a very serious offense, which involves mandatory minimum sentencing. If Pineda is convicted, he faces from 4 to 15 years in prison, up to $10,000 in fines, possible victim restitution, and a non-expungable felony on his record.
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