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Driver in LA crash that killed five charged with murder

LOS ANGELES (AP) – The driver suspected of causing a fiery crash that killed five people, including a pregnant woman, was charged on Monday with murder.

Nicole Lorraine Linton was charged with six counts of murder and five counts of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence, according to the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office. One murder charge was filed for the pregnant woman’s unborn child.

She could face 90 years to life in prison if convicted of all charges.

Linton, a 37-year-old travelling nurse from Houston, Texas, made her first court appearance on Monday after being released from a hospital over the weekend. Linton, who appeared in a wheelchair, did not enter a plea and her arraignment was continued to October. She was ordered held without bail pending a bail hearing next week.

Prosecutors said Linton’s Mercedes-Benz was doing 144 kph last Thursday when it ran a red light and smashed into cars in a crowded intersection in unincorporated Windsor Hills about 16km southwest of downtown Los Angeles. Several victims were thrown from the cars and several vehicles caught fire.

Nicole Linton appears in Los Angeles Superior Court for arraignment on murder charges stemming from a traffic accident. PHOTO: AP

The crash killed 23-year-old Asherey Ryan, her 11-month-old son Alonzo Quintero and her boyfriend, Reynold Lester, Sha’seana Kerr said in a GoFundMe posting.

Lester’s family told KABC-TV that the 24-year-old security guard was the father of Ryan’s eight-and-a-half-month-old unborn child. The family has said Ryan was on the way to a doctor’s appointment for a prenatal check-up when she was killed.

One murder charge – but not an additional charge of vehicular manslaughter – was filed for the foetus, who was identified by the coroner’s office as Armani Lester and listed as born on the same day he died.

“A young family was destroyed in the blink of an eye,” District Attorney George Gascón said at a news conference. Two other women were also killed but their names were not made public as of Monday.

“While the wreckage of this fiery crash at this intersection was removed and traffic eventually resumed, there is catastrophic damage to the families and friends of those killed and injured,” Gascón said. “It is not only a tremendous loss to the families but our entire community who learned of this incredible tragedy or have watched the now viral video of the collision,” he said.

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