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Sixteen-year-old Maykoll Santiesteban pleaded guilty in a Miami-Dade courtroom on Friday to three counts of vehicular homicide in a tragic joyriding incident that claimed the lives of three women. The incident occurred on April 23, 2024, when Santiesteban, reportedly driving at 80 mph in a 30 mph zone, crashed into a parked SUV in Hialeah, Florida, killing 39-year-old Yarnia Garcia Hernandez and her 71-year-old aunt, Gloria Hernandez, instantly. Liliana Hernandez Molina, 66, succumbed to her injuries months later, according to WPLG.
Family members of the victims expressed their grief during the hearing, highlighting the profound loss they have endured. Bob Garcia, who lost multiple family members in the crash, stated, “I can't kiss my wife, I can't hug them, we can't celebrate Christmas.” Charged as an adult, Santiesteban faces a potential prison sentence ranging from 28 to 65 years, with a sentencing date set for March 26. His defense team is reportedly seeking a reduced sentence.
According to officials, the case has sparked conversations about youth driving laws and public safety.