Teen Who Livestreamed Sister’s Death On Instagram Arrested In California

Teen driver who livestreamed sister's death on Instagram faces DUI and other charges
Teen driver who livestreamed sister's death on Instagram faces DUI and other charges

Last Friday around 6:45 p.m., a terrible accident happened 120 miles southeast of San Francisco, California. The single-vehicle motor vehicle crash involved a white Buick Century and three teenagers. The passengers were minors, and the driver was an 18-year-old who posted selfies and livestreamed on Instagram as she drove. Gabbing, rapping, and gesturing to her Instagram audience, the 18-year-old driver seemed oblivious to the impending tragedy. When the accident occurred, the apparently uninjured driver did the unthinkable. Instead of helping her wounded passengers, the teen livestreamed the death of her sister.

It has not been revealed why the three youngsters were on Henry Miller road on Friday. What is known is that driver Obdulia Sanchez was of legal age, and her passengers were her 14-year-old sister, Jacqueline, and an unidentified underage female friend. As events unfolded in horrifying real-time, Obdulia continued to livestream on Instagram. Portions of her narration appeared in the UK Daily Mail.

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