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Broward Teen killed senior in the crash when he showed his friends how quickly his new car was, «says the police

Pembroke Pines, Fla. – A teenager is charged with a vehicle murder in connection with an accident on Valentine's Day in Pembroke Pines in which a woman left dead, the police said on Thursday.

The police from Pembroke Pines said, Albert Oswaldo Yanez Quintana, 17, from Sunrise, “showed his friends how quickly his new car was” shortly after 6:30 p.m. on February 14, when he brought in another car in his Dodge Charger in the Dykes Road near Northwest 12th Street.

According to a arrest report, there were two seniors in the Ford Fusion and tried to make left left when the charger divided the limousine into two parts.

One of them, which was identified as Patricia Fajardro de Cardona, was eradicated to the crash and declared dead.

Three from Yanez Quintana's friends were in the dodge during the crash, the report says.

One of them told Yanez Quintana, “don't know how to drive” and “should be” locked up “, the report says.

The police said the friend told the investigators that he would go “70 to 80 miles per hour”, well above the speed limit of 45 miles per hour on the Dykes Road.

The report states that the investigators found that the victims, if Yanez Quintana had driven the speed limit, had almost three more seconds to cross the intersection, and the wreck “would not have occurred”.

In addition to an indictment for vehicle murder, Yanez Quintana is facing a ruthless journey.

His search photo was not immediately available from Thursday evening.

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