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New expert report: it was known at what speed “La Toretto” Alvite was driving when he hit and killed a motorcyclist

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New expert report: it was known at what speed “La Toretto” Alvite was driving when he hit and killed a motorcyclist

According to an accidentological expert report, Felicitas “la Toretto” Alvite, who ran over and killed motorcyclist Walter Armandcirculated at about 85 kilometers per hourabove the permitted limit, when the fatal accident occurred in the center of At payment the night of April 12 last.

Before hitting the motorcyclist, who died hours later in a hospital in Gonnet, The 20-year-old girl not only ran four of the six traffic lights on red where his vehicle was recorded on surveillance cameras, but also drove at an average speed of 85 km/h on avenues, exceeding the maximum limit of 60 km/h.

Furthermore, the same report certified that Alvite was traveling at an average of 73 kilometers, when the limit on avenues is 60. Everything was detected by surveillance cameras.

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The two traffic lights that Alvite crossed on green in the Volkswagen Gol Trend he was driving passed by 90 of 80 km/h, respectively. In the four that he passed on red he did so at an average of 67.5 km / h; The one that crossed at the highest speed was 80 km/h and the slowest one, at 40.

This expertise complicates the young woman’s procedural situation, who called herself “La Toretto”, since she shared the same passion for speed as the character from the ‘Fast and Furious’ film saga, personified by the American actor Vin Diesel. What most compromises the tiktoker and influencer is that at all traffic lights he violated the red light or the maximum speed allowedor even both variables at the same time.

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For the moment, prosecutor Fernando Padovan charged her with “simple homicide with possible intent”a crime that provides for sentence of between 8 and 25 years in prisonalthough his lawyers requested his release.

Felicitas Alvite, the tiktoker who calls herself “La Toretto” and ran over and killed a motorcyclist in La Plata

The young woman’s lawyers stated that the results of the expert reports were, according to their interpretation, positive. “I was not traveling at 100 km/h, as they said”, they expressed. “The average speed was established at 85 km/h. Taking into account all the streets he traveled on, in some he was traveling at 40 km/h and in one he reached 90 km/h,” the lawyers maintained.

His lawyer, Flavio Gliemmorecognized that The fact that he ran over and killed Walter Armand “changed his life”, in dialogue with 221Radio. He also detailed that that morning Alvite was following a car that was heading to City Bell, since he “did not know how to leave the city of La Plata” and therefore was traveling at high speed when everything happened.

“There were three traffic lights that he didn’t see,” Gliemmo explained and emphasized that his client never tried to flee the scene after the brutal crash: “She stopped, took charge and called the ambulance.”

The repercussions of Alvite’s videos on TikTok

After the accident, videos began to circulate online in which Alvite boasted of driving at high speeds and even compared himself to Dominic Toretto. “Fear? It’s scary to go with me in the car because I’m a constant ‘he wants to run’ and I act like Toretto“, he had written in one of his videos published on TikTok shortly before unleashing the tragedy.

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In relation to this, the lawyer downplayed it: “La Toretto was a game for the networks. There are thousands of young people who have done the same thing.”

The accused surrendered on her own at the Departmental Directorate of Investigations (DDI).

RM/Gi

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