Las Vegas police have released heartbreaking 911 audio from witnesses to a deadly crash last weekend that left 9 people dead including four children.
North Las Vegas police released recordings of more than a dozen 911 calls related to the incident this week.
One witness told emergency responders,"There are bodies everywhere." According to FOX 5 in Las Vegas, the bystander went on to describe the"terrible accident." Gary Robinson, 59, is accused of speeding through an intersection, killing himself, his passenger, and a family of seven in a minivan, which included four children aged 5 to 15."It literally happened right in front of our eyes," one caller said."There’s a baby dead."
Those killed in the crash were identified as Yeshua Mejia, 5; Adrian Zacarias, 10; Lluvia Daylenn Zacarias, 13; Bryan Axel Zacarias, 15; Gabriel Mejia-Barrera, 23; David Mejia-Barrera, 25; Jose Zacarias-Caldera, 35; Robinson’s passenger Tanaga Ravel Miller, 46; and Robinson.
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