The man who killed two sisters in a DUI hit-and-run in Bay Terraces in May 2023 was sentenced to 14 years and eight months in prison on Monday.
Elizabeth Higuera Cano had just learned she was pregnant with her third child, her family said, and went out to celebrate with her sister Jazmin Higuera Cano and their friendsElizabeth Higuera Cano had just learned she was pregnant with her third child, her family said, and went out to celebrate with her sister and their friends.
Garcia chose not to speak in court Monday. He had been kicked out of a casino that night, the judge noted, and then ran away from the crash. Authorities said he turned himself in hours later. “My whole life changed. My whole daughters’ lives changed. It shattered everything in my life,” Jimenez said.
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