Woman in L.A. Crash that Killed Pregnant Mom, 4 Others Was Involved in 13 Previous Accidents

 A Texas nurse who supposedly caused a lethal multi-vehicle mishap in Los Angeles has been in 13 past mishaps, specialists say.

Nicole Lorraine Linton, 37, has been accused of six counts of homicide and five counts of gross vehicular murder after last Thursday's mishap. Investigators say that Linton was traveling up to 90 miles each hour when she ran a red light soon after 1:30 p.m. She supposedly collided with somewhere around six vehicles.

The accident killed 23-year-old Asherey Ryan, who was pregnant, her 11-month-old child, Alonzo, and her beau, 24-year-old Reynold Lester. Two different ladies in another vehicle were likewise killed, however their names have not been delivered. Five others were dealt with and delivered for minor wounds.

The six homicide allegations are for the passings of the four grown-ups, the 11-month-old, and the unborn youngster. The five counts of vehicular homicide do exclude Ryan's unborn youngster.

While specialists recognize that Linton didn't seem, by all accounts, to be affected by medications or liquor, they say that her past driving history ought to have made her aware of the dangers of careless driving.

As per Gascón, examiners should demonstrate that Linton acted with "suggested malevolence" and realize that speeding on city roads could jeopardize lives. The California Highway Patrol has recognized 13 earlier crashes including Linton, the Times reports.

Specialists are as yet sorting out precisely very thing occurred. "We really do realize that the vehicle was going at a high pace as it went through the red light," CHP official Franco Pepi tells PEOPLE.

A few group were tossed from their vehicles, and three of the vehicles were immersed on fire.




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