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Posts Tagged ‘Drunk Driver’
Posted on Nov 30, 2009
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Lenny Rosado last saw his daughter on 11th October when she was about to go for a slumber party to her friend Brittany’s house. October 12th 2009 was a fateful day for Leandra Rosado, daughter of Lenny. She became the victim of drunken driving accident and breathed her last during the early hours of Wednesday.
DWI death of a girl – What Happened?
It was a happy time for Brittany and her friends as they were heading for a slumber party in Brittany’s house. Fate struck them when Brittany’s mother Carmen Huertas decided to take them on a ride back home to the Bronx.
Carmen Huertas, 31 was drunk and tests reveal that she had a BAC level of .132 when she was riding back with her daughter and six of her other friends. Passing through Henry Hudson Parkway she hit s speed of 80 mph, side tracking her daughter’s request to slow down the vehicle. She even tried to speed up the vehicle as she was reaching the highways, that was when the car went flipping several times and finally dashed against a tree. The accident literally threw 3 children out of the car and one of them happened to be Leandra Rosado who died minutes later the crash at 12.45 a.m.

Driver blamed in DWI death wants to kill herself
It was one of those horrifying DWI accidents, where all the children were severely injured and one of them died. It was clearly an aftermath of irresponsible drinking and driving. Carmen Huertas, the women behind this fatality fractured her arm and is admitted in Harlem Hospital. Other children are recovering from their injuries.
Carmen is said to have attempted suicide many a times in the Hospital blaming herself for the most tragic death of a child. Visitors informed that Carmen was in a high level of depression and is not able to forgive herself for the crime she has committed.
“Death is too good for her” – Lenny Rosado
The devastated father of Leandra Rosado had little sympathy for Carmen who killed his 11 year old daughter due to driving while intoxicated. He exclaimed that death was too good for the killer and spending rest of her life behind the bars, haunted with the devastating wreck she had caused, is the only way left.
The shattered father of the dead girl was indeed inconsolable. He gained custody of his daughter seven years ago and had been taking care of his daughter as single parent from then on. Just as he would spend the rest of his life thinking about the incident and those moments when his child would have been through the flipping car, the killer should not be spared for her recklessness.
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DWI, Drunk DrivingNo Comments »Carmen Huertas Drunk Driver Drunk Driving Accidents DWI
Posted on Nov 02, 2009
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Drunk driving can be compared to blind rhinoceros on steroids that has just escaped from its cage at a zoo. Drunk driving accounts for more than 50% of accidents and deaths on our roads. Though not all drunken driving cases lead to the death, they however have prolonged consequences that after the fact, drunk drivers are unable to equate to the feeling they had while they were getting drunk.
After a major drunk driving accident, life seems to come to a halt. Many drunk driving victims’ lives are changed forever. Many circumstances may arise out of a single incident of drunk driving including:
- Drunk drivers may end up being prosecuted by the state for elevated alcohol blood content (BAC)
- may be imprisoned for causing injury or death to other individuals as a result of their drunken state
- may end up themselves victims of serious injury
All three consequences inflict serious financial and emotional strain on both the offender and the victims. It may also result in loss of mobility, income source, friends and freedom.
Organizations such as Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) have long advocated a series of measures that would reach deep into the pockets and minds of individuals who insist on driving while intoxicated. One of their philosophies is that adults’ freedom to drink responsibly should be sacrificed if it opens the possibility of removing one drunk driver from the streets. This notion is gaining traction such as having divorcing parents sign a legal document prohibiting alcohol consumption before driving their children. Any failure to do so would result in loss of custody, jail time, or prevention of visitation.
How to Prevent Drunk Driving
We can prevent drunk driving in many ways. Some of them are self-dependent while others depend on the support of others.
- Be your best friend: Always know your limit. There is one saying that when the ugly person in the bar starts looking pretty it is time to go. Never consume alcohol above what only you know are your limits. Never mind what your peers may say, as they are only your true friend if they want what is best for you.
- Always have a designated driver: If you go out as a group, choose someone to be the designated driver. This individual should not be allowed to consume any alcohol and be prepared to drive every one home.
- Be a responsible Host: Never allow your guests to leave on their own driving while intoxicated. You can easily call a cab, take away their car keys, or just simply put them up to cool off until they become sober.
- Advocate for Tougher Laws against DUI: The level of grief brought on because of drunk driving warrants stiff penalties for drunk drivers. Most individuals respond only to pressure in the pockets or on their freedom.
- Report a Drunk Driver: If a drunk driver is refusing to take advice about being drunk, or just simply quit drinking, then it is time for the public to intervene. Call in your local law enforcement that will ensure their safe passage home without causing any harm to themselves and others.
- Seek Help: If you recognize that you are a persistent teenage drunk driver, seek professional advice and counseling from your local substance abuse center. These individuals are trained in handling cases of compulsive drinking and emotional disorders and are always willing to help you get over your addiction.
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