Hombre de Minnesota acusado de homicidio involuntario por la muerte de su novia

Un hombre de Minnesota de 33 años ha sido acusado de homicidio involuntario en segundo grado después de que su novia muriera tras un accidente automovilístico el 2 de mayo. Allen Michael Alberts está acusado de retrasar la asistencia médica para Nichole Shoultz, de 40 años, mientras violaba una orden de restricción.

Alberts y Shoultz regresaban a casa de un bar en la madrugada del 2 de mayo cuando una discusión se tornó física. Alberts se detuvo y Shoultz tomó el volante antes de estrellar la camioneta a aproximadamente media milla de su hogar compartido en el condado de Otter Tail. Ella salió despedida del vehículo hacia un campo y fue encontrada más tarde sin respuesta.

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