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‘I ain’t stopping for no red light,’ said B.C. hit-and-run driver before deadly crash - BC | Globalnews.ca

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Alexandre Romero-Arata pleaded guilty to criminal negligence causing death of Eoghan Byrne in June 2022 .

The court heard he had been drinking, ran multiple red lights, and hit speeds of up to 152 km/h.

Video clips recorded by a friend show him running several red lights and at one point show the speedometer at 140 km/h. Byrne ’s friend Mike McGovern tried to grab Byrne and pull him out of the way of the vehicle.

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