Driver won’t be charged with manslaughter
Greg Risling
A Costa Mesa driver arrested last week for running away from a traffic
accident in Fountain Valley that killed three people will not face
vehicular manslaughter charges, authorities said Tuesday.
Police believe 42-year-old Agustin Gonzalez Galindo wasn’t responsible
for the accident, based on accounts from witnesses.
“He 1/8Galindo 3/8 wasn’t at fault, according to the only person who saw
what happened,” said Fountain Valley police Lt. Dann Bean. “It looks like
the other driver may have run a red light that may have caused the
accident.”
The impact of the crash, which occurred about 10:40 p.m. at the
intersection of Newhope Street and Warner Avenue, killed the driver of a
Ford Mustang, 24-year-old Nestor Ramirez Suastegui of Huntington Beach.
Two of his passengers, 28-year-old Maria Reyna Cano and her 5-month-old
boy, Brian Muyorido, also died. Two other passengers were injured.
The witness isn’t related to either party, authorities said. In order to
file manslaughter charges, prosecutors must determine from independent
evidence that Galindo caused the accident.
“From what we know, that wasn’t the case in this accident,” Bean added.
Galindo still faces charges for felony hit-and-run, driving under the
influence and driving on a suspended license.
Police said Galindo was driving his pickup truck southbound on Newhope
when Suastegui was headed eastbound on Warner. The force of the impact
was so extreme that the youngest victim, who was strapped into a
child-safety seat, was ejected from the Mustang.
Galindo was found by police a short time later, hiding in some bushes
blocks away from where the accident occurred.
Authorities said tests determining the blood-alcohol levels of the
suspect and Suastegui haven’t been released.
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