Staten Island man tried to flee U.S. with mom after killing friend in 112 mph drag-race crash: cops
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Alvi Limani, 20, is accused of killing a friend in a 112 mph crash while drag racing on June 25, leaving Albion Hysenaj to die. Following the incident, Limani fled with his mother, Vilma Vneshta, to Miami, where they were arrested on July 17. Authorities revealed that she secured a Florida ID, a passport, and tickets to Albania. The family of the crash victim expressed anger at Limani's actions, emphasizing the distress of leaving their loved one behind rather than calling for help after the crash.
Limani's dashcam captured a verbal challenge from him and Harrington to Jeter Ogando, prompting a dangerous race that resulted in tragedy.
Witnesses claimed that Limani left the crash scene, abandoning one of his friends to die, sparking outrage from the victim's family and community.
Read at New York Daily News
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