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Family on the ground destroyed after a fatal false fall, which was caused by a man in the stolen Amazona vehicle, leaves the matriarch dead

Elizabeth Ramos (left) (photo of Gofundme) and Isaiah Sparks, as he can be seen in his court appearance.

A family mourns the loss of her matriarch tonight when a man sits behind bars after she allegedly caused her death this week when the crash.

Elizabeth Ramos only tried to go to work on Wednesday evening when a man named Isaiah Sparks ignored a false sign and fell into the car where she was in the 16th and Jefferson Street.

Your family is waiting for justice for her death.

“This collision caused a person's death,” said a judge in Maricopa County as a spark behind a podium.

Seven charges against him in the fatal wreck, which he caused on Wednesday evening near the city center of Phoenix, reported reportedly.

The state shared evidence that Funken drove three times the speed limit.

“Where the defendant actually drove in the Jefferson Street is technically a residential area. So it is a zone of 25 miles per hour. The detectives were able to carry out CDR analyzes. They were able to download the vehicle's airbag control module and learned that the accused traveled about four seconds before the collision,” said the public prosecutor's office.

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After the impact, the evidence from the scene from the scene shows.

“He did not help the victims. He stayed and called in 911 or helped other civilians who were there to help the victims,” ​​said the prosecutors.

One of the victims, Ramos, died of their injuries.

Her family was not yet ready to talk about her death, but showed us on a gofundme who says that Elizabeth was the heart of her family.

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In the meantime, the prosecutors say that the vehicle was -spark in time when it was stolen Ramos that day.

“The collision occurred around nine o'clock, around 2:30 p.m. the vehicle in which the accused had traveled was stolen by a person who met the description of the accused. This vehicle was stolen by a woman who was essentially working as an Amazon driver but delivered packages in her own vehicle.

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Then a separate Amazon delivery driver reports a stolen vehicle.

“Fortunately, she had left her cell phone in the vehicle. Therefore, she could actually follow the place where the vehicle was located. When the law enforcement authorities arrived at this location, they found the accused in this vehicle,” said the prosecutors.

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Prosecutors say they consider sparks as a danger to the community and a fluid risk.

“He fled from the scene after a fatal collision. He fled the law enforcement authorities after he had stolen this second vehicle,” said the saza.

The bond of Sparks is only $ 250,000 in cash.

His next court date is set for May 8th.

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