The alleged drunk driver who police say slammed into newlyweds riding along a beach road in the US now faces a wrongful death lawsuit alongside several establishments accused of overserving her on the night of the crash. 9News
who police say slammed into newlyweds riding along a South Carolina beach road in the US now faces a wrongful death lawsuit alongside several establishments accused of overserving her on the night of the crash, which killed the bride.
The April 28 wreck killed Samantha Miller, 34, and injured the groom, Aric Hutchinson, and two other passengers. A toxicology report released last week showed Komoroski, 25, had a blood alcohol level of 0.261 — over three times the legal limit.
A taqueria that had recently hired Komoroski is also accused of negligence and recklessness. Taco Boy supervisors coerced the new server into consuming "a dangerous amount of alcohol" at an employee function before the fatal crash, according to the complaint.In a statement on its website, Taco Boy denied that any employee event involving drinking occurred.
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