Padre de Nevada pierde la mano en un presunto accidente por conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol

Un padre de Las Vegas sufrió la amputación de su mano después de que un conductor ebrio chocara presuntamente contra su camioneta durante su trayecto al trabajo la mañana del 15 de mayo.

Rogelio Vidal se dirigía a su trabajo de pintura comercial alrededor de las 6 a.m. cuando Aaron Nelson Hall impactó su vehículo en una rampa que conecta la Interestatal 11 y la Interestatal 15, cerca del intercambiador Spaghetti Bowl en el centro de Las Vegas. El impacto provocó que la camioneta de Vidal volcara varias veces. Sufrió heridas graves en la mano que requirieron su amputación en el centro de traumatología UMC. Hall fue arrestado y acusado de un delito grave de conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol (DUI) con resultado de lesiones corporales sustanciales, conducción temeraria y faltas de tránsito. Pagó una fianza de 75,000 dólares y se ha declarado inocente. Vidal declaró al Las Vegas Review-Journal que quiere que el otro conductor pague por los daños, pero que intenta centrarse en el perdón. Su familia ha iniciado una campaña en GoFundMe para ayudar con los gastos.

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