A Texas woman was killed when her Honda Accord was struck by a 2021 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack being taken on a test drive by a potential buyer with a history of driving issues and a salesman who should have known better.
Police in Odessa, Texas were able to calculate that the Challenger’s average speed was between 115 and 121 mph, and it got as high as 124 mph before the crash. For reference, this road had a 35 mph speed limit. The woman, the mother of three Quma Carrillo, was ejected from her 2005 Accord Coupe and died shortly afterward, according to NewsWest9. To make matters even more horrid, one of her children, Natasha, came upon the accident scene by happenstance and found her mother dead on the street. Now, the family is suing the driver, the salesman and All American Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram of Odessa.
After the crash, the driver, Benjamin Meece, fled the scene and was found in a nearby backyard hiding underneath a sheet of plywood. He was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter, collision involving death, collision involving significant bodily injury and aggravated assault causing significant bodily injury in connection with the crash, Automotive News reports. On July 30 he was charged with one count of collision involving death, two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and one count of collision involving significant bodily injury.
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