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Broward Judge gives a 6-digit binding of teenagers while being charged with fatal crashes for adults

Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – A teenager stood in front of a judge in Broward on Friday, almost three months after the Pembroke Pines police at the wheel of his Dodge Charger in 2019 stood behind the wheel and caused a fatal accident that injured three passengers in his car and killed a husband and a wife in another vehicle.

The 17 -year -old Albert Yanez Quintana from sunrise was charged as an adult.

The wreck occurred on Valentine's Day.

The victims Hugo Cardona Valencia and his wife Patricia made a curve at the intersection of the Dykes Road and the Northwest 12th Street when the investigators said that Yanez Quintana had been banged into her and shared the couple's vehicle into two parts.

They lost on a day when they celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary.

Hugo Cardona, the victim's son, spoke to the judge in court and asked for justice after the death of his parents.

“My parents were completely able and capable. In fact, they lived alone and were the center of our family,” he said. “We have a big loss, a big emptiness here after their departure.”

The arrest report states that friends ruthlessly drive in his vehicle at the time of the crash, raced through the corners and would be past vehicles to show his new car.

The police said that his ruthless way of not only having him behind bars, but also having the life of an innocent couple.

The judge found a probable reason and ordered the teenager to keep a bond of 350,000 US dollars.

If Yanez Quintana releases the six-digit bond, it has to be equipped for a GPS ankle monitoring device and does not have to drive.

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