NJ pharma executive charged for driving 103 mph in wrong-way crash that killed Olympic swimmer
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Brian Baldari was charged for a wrong-way crash on Route 70 that killed 66-year-old former Olympic swimmer Edwin Borja. Baldari drove at speeds exceeding 100 mph for two miles before colliding head-on with Borja's vehicle and striking additional cars. Borja succumbed to his injuries 11 days after the incident. Baldari remains in custody and faces serious charges, including aggravated manslaughter and vehicular homicide, with the possibility of a lengthy prison sentence if convicted.
Brian Baldari drove his Cadillac CT5 Blackwing in the wrong direction down Route 70 in Lakewood for two miles before fatally crashing into 66-year-old Edwin Borja's vehicle.
Prosecutors allege that Baldari reached 103 mph in his sports car, leading to a collision that resulted in the death of Borja and injuries to others.
Read at New York Post
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