

The 21 year-old driver of a hit-n-run accident in Buffalo, New York turned himself in after talking to relatives. The pregnant woman suffered brain injuries and a broken neck in the accident. A 4-year-old son suffered a broken arm. The events that led to a pregnant mother’s death and what will certainly be a very painful learning experience for the driver were described by Lou Michel, News Staff Reporter for the Buffalo News.
”Tulumello is charged with vehicular manslaughter, vehicular assault, driving while intoxicated, driving without a license, driving without insurance and leaving the scene of an injury accident. Earlier this year, he was convicted of driving while ability impaired following a non-injury accident in the same general area of Wednesday’s accident. “
Drinking and driving don’t mix.
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