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11-09-2004, 03:55 PM
This happened in front of my window, I didn't see anything but the police were everywhere... at least the kids were okay
Three die in separate auto accidents on Island
BY JENNIFER BLECHER AND ANN GIVENS
STAFF WRITERS
November 7, 2004
Three people were killed in separate accidents on Long Island Friday and yesterday, two of them involving drunken drivers, police said.
The first was a hit-and-run, police said. About 8:35 p.m. Friday, Rubina Ramzan, 29, of Bohemia, was crossing Lakeland Avenue near her home. A blue 1999 Lexus driven southbound by Serafin Santiago, 30, of Sayville, hit her as she stood in the median, Suffolk police said. The car continued without stopping.
Police said Ramzan had just escorted three children across Lakeland to an apartment complex and was on her way back home when she was struck. She was waiting in the center turn lane for traffic to clear when Santiago crossed a double yellow line to pass another southbound vehicle, police said.
Ramzan's family saw the accident and ran outside, police said. No one in the family could be reached for comment.
A witness wrote down Santiago's license plate and called the police, who later apprehended Santiago in front of his house.
Police charged Santiago with driving while intoxicated, vehicular manslaughter and leaving the scene of a fatal motor vehicle accident.
He was held at the Fifth Precinct pending his arraignment at First District Court in Central Islip. He was arraigned today and held on $50,000 cash bond.
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Three die in separate auto accidents on Island
BY JENNIFER BLECHER AND ANN GIVENS
STAFF WRITERS
November 7, 2004
Three people were killed in separate accidents on Long Island Friday and yesterday, two of them involving drunken drivers, police said.
The first was a hit-and-run, police said. About 8:35 p.m. Friday, Rubina Ramzan, 29, of Bohemia, was crossing Lakeland Avenue near her home. A blue 1999 Lexus driven southbound by Serafin Santiago, 30, of Sayville, hit her as she stood in the median, Suffolk police said. The car continued without stopping.
Police said Ramzan had just escorted three children across Lakeland to an apartment complex and was on her way back home when she was struck. She was waiting in the center turn lane for traffic to clear when Santiago crossed a double yellow line to pass another southbound vehicle, police said.
Ramzan's family saw the accident and ran outside, police said. No one in the family could be reached for comment.
A witness wrote down Santiago's license plate and called the police, who later apprehended Santiago in front of his house.
Police charged Santiago with driving while intoxicated, vehicular manslaughter and leaving the scene of a fatal motor vehicle accident.
He was held at the Fifth Precinct pending his arraignment at First District Court in Central Islip. He was arraigned today and held on $50,000 cash bond.
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Thx PanterA for the cool Pic