LOS ANGELES, CA – The family of a Los Angeles woman killed in a crash last Wednesday, Feb. 11, says a teenager’s speeding played a role.
According to Fox News, the accident occurred at the intersection of West Olympic Boulevard and Overland Avenue. 32-year-old Monique Munoz was heading home in a Lexus when a Lamborghini SUV collided with her vehicle. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
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The driver of the SUV was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment of head injuries.
Munoz’s stepfather, Isaac Cardona, said he was traveling at 120 miles per hour at the time of the collision.
Officials with the Los Angeles Police Department said it is unclear if drugs or alcohol contributed to the crash. At this time, there have been no charges filed.
We will update this blog if more information becomes available.
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