Hombre de Washington acusado de culpar a su amigo fallecido por un accidente mortal

Un hombre de 22 años de Spokane enfrenta cargos de homicidio vehicular tras un accidente ocurrido en mayo en el que murió su amigo y otras personas resultaron heridas. Los fiscales aseguran que inicialmente intentó culpar a la víctima antes de admitir que él conducía.

Salom Batlok está acusado de un cargo de homicidio vehicular por la muerte de Dewayne Aiseia, de 21 años, y dos cargos de asalto vehicular. El accidente ocurrió alrededor de las 7:30 a. m. del 8 de mayo cerca de W. Airport Drive y S. Spotted Road en Spokane, cuando el BMW de Batlok chocó contra un poste.

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