Monday, December 17, 2007
San Diego DUI accident
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Six people were hurt Sunday night in Bay Park in a crash involving a limousine that turned in front of a suspected DUI drunk driver, San Diego DUI police said.
The limo was making a left turn from southbound Morena Boulevard onto Jellett Street just after 9 p.m. when the driver saw a 2004 Volkswagen Passat station wagon heading north toward them, DUI police said.
The 21-year-old limo driver told police he stopped part way through the turn believing the driver would go around. Instead, the Passat plowed into the front left side of the limo, said Sgt. Jeff Fellows.
The limo driver, as well as four of his six passengers, who were all men, were taken to the hospital. Two of them, ages 30 and 32, were treated for skull fractures, police said. The 37-year-old driver of the Passat, who was wearing a seat belt, was also hospitalized with serious internal injuries, DUI police said.
He will face either misdemeanor or felony suspicion of DUI drunk driving charges depending on who was at fault in the DUI crash, Fellows said.
None of the passengers in the limo was wearing seat belts, which are not required, Fellows said.
SAN DIEGO DUI criminal lawyer news
Six people were hurt Sunday night in Bay Park in a crash involving a limousine that turned in front of a suspected DUI drunk driver, San Diego DUI police said.
The limo was making a left turn from southbound Morena Boulevard onto Jellett Street just after 9 p.m. when the driver saw a 2004 Volkswagen Passat station wagon heading north toward them, DUI police said.
The 21-year-old limo driver told police he stopped part way through the turn believing the driver would go around. Instead, the Passat plowed into the front left side of the limo, said Sgt. Jeff Fellows.
The limo driver, as well as four of his six passengers, who were all men, were taken to the hospital. Two of them, ages 30 and 32, were treated for skull fractures, police said. The 37-year-old driver of the Passat, who was wearing a seat belt, was also hospitalized with serious internal injuries, DUI police said.
He will face either misdemeanor or felony suspicion of DUI drunk driving charges depending on who was at fault in the DUI crash, Fellows said.
None of the passengers in the limo was wearing seat belts, which are not required, Fellows said.
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