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Taktor process drivers, who was arrested in a fatal crash, delivered back to West Virginia

The truck driver arrested in a fatal crash in West Virginia At the beginning of this year it was brought back from California.

In March Sukhjinder Singh was arrested west because he had caused the accident where Kevin Latallie was killed from Fayette County.

According to the police, Singh drove the truck, who stuck the Lataille car from Cheat Lake Bridge and the water.

Singh's delivery takes place after he initially accepted her when he decided on a longer legal process.

Man killed in the crash on the cheat Lake Bridge

On January 19, the Sheriff's office of the Monongalia district reacted to a reported Jack Kni-Traktor-Traktor trailer on the bridge.

When they arrived at the scene, Singh told them that he had lost control of the truck due to severe snow storms, which caused the accident.

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Later on this day, Lataille was reported to be missing, and an extensive search was immersed in his bodies and his vehicle in Cheat Lake.

The investigators checked the surveillance material from the area and showed a vehicle that slid into the air on the bridge, and then a car fell from the bridge into the lake.

Singh's truck hit another vehicle before reaching the bridge and did not stop.

Witnesses also describe Singhs as “ruthless and even criminal”.

On February 28, the law enforcement authorities Singh, where he admitted to the tractor at the time of the accident, interviewed, but denied vehicles to beat or ruthlessly.

The victim's lawyer calls for changes to the law

The Kevin Lataille family said that the negligent charges submitted for murder were a crime in West Virginia and said this Legislators should examine that the laws become stronger.

“It is the dwelling nature of them who know or even suspect that the car that they drove into, went over the side of a bridge and 200 feet got into an icy lake and they say nothing about it,” said Dino Colombo. “If that is true, there are no words to describe it. The punishment is usually a year or less in prison. Obviously a fine. This whole situation could turn out to be nothing other than a blow to the wrist.”

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