18-year-old woman arrested after live streaming deadly California crash

Monday, July 24, 2017
18-year-old woman arrested after live streaming deadly crash near Los Banos
Family members say her 14-year-old sister was killed, and a live recording of the crash has gone viral.

FRESNO, Calif. -- An 18-year-old Stockton, California, woman is in jail accused of driving under the influence during a deadly crash Friday and then live-streaming the aftermath. The live Instagram recording shows Obdulia Sanchez next to a dead crash victim.



Authorities say a 14-year-old died in the crash and, in the video, Sanchez references the victim as her sister. The California Highway Patrol says two minors were in the back seat were not wearing seat belts.



The CHP says Sanchez was under the influence when she rolled her car into a barbed wire fence and then a field. The Merced County Sheriff identified the dead child as 14-year-old Jacqueline Sanchez.




"She was in the back seat of the vehicle and allegedly unseatbelted, and upon the vehicle rolling over, it ejected her and killed her," Sheriff Vern Warnke said.



"I killed my sister, but I don't care," Obdulia Sanchez said in the video. "I killed my sister. I know I'm going to prison, but I don't care. I'm sorry baby. I'm a hold it down."



Mary Hernandez of Stockton recorded the live stream while it happened.



"At first we didn't even want to believe it was real," she said. "I recorded it and posted it mainly because as someone who uses Snapchat I see a lot of people driving with their Snapchats doing what she was doing so to me it was like an eye opener."



Family members confirm the video was shot by Obdulia Sanchez. They say the victim, Jacqueline Sanchez of Stockton, was supposed to celebrate her Quinceanera Sunday.



A 14-year-old girl from Fresno was also in the car and was badly injured.



Sanchez is now in the Merced County Jail on charges of vehicular manslaughter while under the influence and DUI.



Family members started a GoFundMe page for Jacqueline's funeral expenses.