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Obdulia Sanchez is accused of live streaming a video on Instagram of a deadly crash that killed her sister. Obdulia Sanchez, 18, was booked on suspicion of DUI and gross vehicular manslaughter after killing her sister while driving and filming a live video. Obdulia Sanchez, the 18-year-old who was notoriously livestreaming herself at the time her car crashed, killing her 14-year-old sister Jacqueline, has explained why she kept the camera going in the gruesome aftermath of the accident. A California woman is in custody after allegedly livestreaming a fatal car crash on Instagram that killed her 14-year-old sister and injured another teen. Obdulia SΓ‘nchez, 18, was booked into the An 18-year-old woman has been arrested in California on suspicion of killing her sister in a car crash that was streamed live on Instagram. Obdulia Sanchez was allegedly filming herself singing to The 18-year-old who livestreamed a crash that killed her sister on Instagram was sentenced Thursday to six years and four months in prison. Obdulia Sanchez was driving her 14-year-old sister, Jacqueline, and her girlfriend, Manuela Seja, back to her hometown of Stockton, California, on July 21, 2017, when she lost control of her white Buick Eighteen-year-old Obdulia Sanchez was live-streaming herself on Instagram while driving, when her car swerved and overturned in a field in California. Her 14-year-old sister Jacqueline, who was Obdulia Sanchez, the 18-year-old who drove drunk while live-streaming a car crash that killed her younger sister, has been sentenced to prison. A California teen has been sentenced to more than six years in prison after livestreaming the car crash that resulted in her younger sisters death. Obdulia Sanchez, 19, of Stockton was sentenced Obdulia Sanchez, 18, was allegedly streaming live video of herself to Instagram before the crash and then apparently resumed filming soon after Sanchez killed the 14-year-old during a crash near Los Banos in July of 2017 and streamed the


gruesome scene live on Instagram. California teen arrested after live streaming fatal car crash 24 July 2017 Merced County Sheriff Obdulia Sanchez, 18, was identified by family members as the person in the video Sanchez was first arrested in July of 2017 after streaming a horrific video live on Instagram before, during, and after the crash that killed her 14-year-old sister, Jacquelin, and injured another FRESNO, Calif. KFSN -- An 18-year-old Stockton woman is in jail accused of driving under the influence during a deadly crash Friday. The live Instagram recording shows Obdulia Sanchez next to a Obdulia Sanchez, 19, of Stockton was sentenced Thursday for gross vehicular manslaughter, DUI and child endangerment stemming from the death of her 14-year-old sister during the July crash. MERCED, Calif. -- An 18-year-old woman has been arrested in California on suspicion of causing a deadly crash that was recorded live on Instagram. Obdulia Sanchez was booked into the Merced County 14-year-old daughter Jacquelin Sanchez was killed in a crash happened while her sister Obdulia was live streaming on Instagram. In 2017, 18-year-old Obdulia Sanchez livestreamed a video as she was driving drunk during a crash that killed her younger sister. She was convicted of vehicular manslaughter and served less than In September, Sanchez, 20, was released from prison on parole after being found guilty of driving under the influence and live-streaming during the crash that killed her 14-year-old sister in 2017. A teen driver is facing charges in California stemming from the death of her sister after cops say she livestreamed a fatal crash while under the influence. Obdulia Sanchez, 18, was booked into Obdulia was streaming live video of herself to social media before the crash and then apparently resumed filming soon after, according to footage that has been posted online. A month after a sad, strange accident killed her 14-year-old sister, Obdulia Sanchez has reached out to our Fresno


sister station KGPE to tell her version of events. The Fresno Bee reported Tuesday that 19-year-old Obdulia Sanchez pleaded no contest to gross vehicular manslaughter, drunken driving and child endangerment charges along with several enhancements.


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