The unlawful immigrant who drove an SUV head-on right into a sedan carrying a younger mom and her 11-year-old daughter, killing each, had a blood alcohol degree 3 times the authorized restrict, New Jersey officers revealed this week.
Raul Luna-Perez had additionally been noticed rushing within the moments simply earlier than the deadly July 26 crash, and eyewitnesses instructed cops they watched his SUV cross 4 different autos earlier than making the fifth, and deadly, try.
Luna-Perez, 43, was driving greater than 60 miles an hour down a residential avenue in Lakewood when his Dodge Durango rammed into 42-year-old Maria Pleitez’s Nissan Sentra, killing her instantly, investigators stated this week.
Maria’s daughter, Dayanara Cortes, 11, died moments after arriving at a close-by hospital.
The mom and daughter have been on their solution to Wawa for milkshakes after they have been struck, Pleitez’s niece, Maria del Carmen Pleitez, 39, instructed The Publish.
Dayanara’s good friend, additionally an 11-year-old lady, was within the automobile with them however survived. She has not been recognized by police.
A girl who was with Luna-Perez on the time of the crash was additionally injured, however was anticipated to get better.
Luna-Perez has been illegally dwelling in Purple Financial institution, N.J., since early 2023, federal sources instructed The Publish. It’s unclear when and the place he crossed into the US.
The suspect was free to drive regardless of two DUI arrests in March and April and a home violence arrest in 2023, in keeping with information.
Luna-Perez’s expenses have been upgraded to 2 counts of aggravated manslaughter and two counts of strict legal responsibility vehicular murder Thursday after police acquired the outcomes of his bloodwork, prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer confirmed.
Final week, Luna-Perez was charged with two counts of vehicular murder and one rely of assault by auto.
Luna-Perez is again in a county jail after spending the final week in an ICE detention facility in Elizabeth, New Jersey, stated Billhimer, who plans to maintain the accused behind bars till trial.
“Because of the cooperation of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Luna-Perez has been returned to Ocean County to face these upgraded expenses,” Billhimer stated in a press release.
“His return sends a transparent message that our federal companions share in our mission to carry these people that commit severe crimes accountable — no matter their immigration standing.”