NJ pharma executive charged for driving 103 mph in wrong-way crash that killed Olympic swimmer
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NJ pharma executive charged for driving 103 mph in wrong-way crash that killed Olympic swimmer
Brian Baldari, 47, drove his Cadillac CT5 Blackwing in the wrong direction down Route 70 in Lakewood, New Jersey, for two miles before fatally crashing into 66-year-old Edwin Borja's vehicle in March.
Pharma Exec Charged With Manslaughter & More After Going 103 MPH During Fatal Wrong-Way Crash That Killed Olympic Swimmer
Brian Baldari and the crash scene (Photos via News 12) Brian Baldari won’t be seeing the light of day anytime soon after his alleged actions led to the death of another person. The 47-year-old pharmaceutical executive from New Jersey has been charged with aggravated manslaughter, vehicular homicide, and assault by auto in connection with a high-speed, wrong-way crash that killed a former Olympic swimmer. The Brick Township resident’s alleged act…
NJ Pharma Executive Charged After 103 MPH Wrong-Way Crash Kills Olympic Swimmer
A New Jersey pharmaceutical executive is facing multiple charges, including aggravated manslaughter and vehicular homicide, after allegedly driving more than 100 mph in the wrong direction and causing a fatal head-on collision that killed a former Olympic swimmer, as reported by The New York Post. Prosecutors say 47-year-old Brian Baldari drove his Cadillac CT5 Blackwing in the wrong direction down Route 70 in Lakewood for approximately two mile…
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