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Miami Man was arrested in the alleged Dui crash, in which the 14-year-old passenger NBC 6 Südflorida was killed

A man from Miami was arrested in connection with a suspected high-speed accident, in which his 14-year-old passenger killed his 14-year-old passenger last month, a Miami man.

Bryan Arturo Baez-Martinez, 23, was arrested on Wednesday due to ruthless charges for vehicle murder, Dui-Tscag and trip without a driver's license, which led to death, as Miami-Dade showed prison records.

The crash occurred shortly after 9:30 p.m. on April 12th in the area of ​​the Naranja Lakes Boulevard and in the southwest 143. Court near Naranja.

According to a arrest report, Baez-Martinez drove the 14-year-old Yansay Delgado Fernandez in the passenger seat when he did not navigate a curve, drove to a grass-covered swale and drove over 220 feet before he drove against a line.



Miami-Dade corrections

Miami-Dade corrections

Bryan Arturo Baez-Martinez

Fernandez did not wore a seat belt and was ejected by the driver's window when the vehicle turned to his roof and slipped several feet, the report says.

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue reacted and Fernandez was declared dead at the scene.

The report states that the Mami-Dade's deputy, which was alleged alcohol, had involved, and observed that Baez-Martinez had “several signs of impairment such as red, bloodbidding, aqueous eyes, forged language and a strong smell of alcoholic drink”.

He refused to carry out field soberness tests, but later gave a blood sample, the report says.

The rehearsal, which lasted 3 hours after the crash, showed a blood alcohol mirror of 0.065 under Florida's legal limit of 0.08, but the report found that the blood alcohol mirror had decreased after the crash and the investigators were of the opinion that Baez-Martinez was drunk during its back.

“In this case, the entirety of the evidence shows that the subject has led the vehicle far beyond the published speed limit at night in a robbery and ruthless high speed rate,” the report says. “His decision to drive at such an excessive speed showed an intentional and willful disregard for the security of others who were on the street at the time of the collision.”

Baez-Martinez was booked to prison and was to appear before the Bond Court on Thursday.

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