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Lute Skywatcher
03-02-2004, 04:25 PM
Washington Post - Monday, March 1, 2004; Page A01 (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A17713-2004Feb29.html)
Early yesterday, Josuel Galdino, 25, hit Fitsum Gebreegziabher, 27, of Woodbridge along I-95 after Gebreegziabher, who had been driving south, apparently stopped and got out of his Toyota Camry after getting a flat tire, according to a police account.

Galdino struck the rear of the Toyota, apparently pinning Gebreegziabher beneath the front-end suspension of his Mitsubishi Montero, said police, who would not speculate on what time the incident occurred.

Galdino then drove 81/2 to nine miles, to his home in Lorton, before realizing what had happened, police spokesman Sophia Grinnan said.

"That's gruesome," she said. "He drives home and there's a guy still attached to his car."

Aside from manslaughter, Galdino was charged with driving while intoxicated and felony hit-and-run. He is being held without bond at the Fairfax County adult detention center, Grinnan said.

At 4 a.m., Fairfax County police towed Gebreegziabher's Toyota, which had a flat tire and rear-end damage, Grinnan said. The Toyota was hit while in the left lane of a stretch of the interstate that has no emergency lanes, said Mary Ann Jennings, another Fairfax County police spokesman.

Two hours after authorities towed the Toyota, Galdino called Fairfax County police to report a dead body on his property, Grinnan said.

"He called and said he thinks he hit someone on the interstate, but he said he wasn't sure, and there's a dead guy in front of [his] house," Grinnan said.

Grinnan said she did not know whether Galdino removed the body from his car before investigators arrived. She said investigators returned yesterday to the point of impact on I-95 and followed Galdino's path home to try to gather the victim's remains or other evidence. Washington Post - Tuesday, March 2, 2004; Page B04[/url]
The driver of a sport-utility vehicle that slammed into the rear of a disabled car on Interstate 95 early Sunday fled in a panic but did not realize he also had struck a man and carried his body for more than eight miles, his attorneys said yesterday.

The incident killed Fitsum Gebreegziabher, 27, of Toronto, who apparently had stopped in the Mixing Bowl area of Springfield with a flat tire. There is no shoulder along the lanes of I-95 just north of the Franconia Springfield Parkway, and he was struck by the SUV about 4 a.m. as he stood behind his 1989 Toyota Camry in the left lane.

Josuel P. Galdino, 25, was behind the wheel of a Mitsubishi Montero, with a friend from Pennsylvania alongside him, Galdino's attorneys said. The passenger reported to police that the Camry was stopped with no lights or warning flares and that the Montero was not speeding when it crashed into the rear of the Camry.

"They continued to drive. They were very upset," said Daniel T. Lopez, one of Galdino's attorneys. He said that Galdino thought he might have glimpsed someone behind the Camry but that after the collision, he did not hear or see anyone, and "he didn't feel anything dragging beneath the car," Lopez said.

Galdino and his friend had been at Nation, a dance club in Southeast Washington, his attorneys said.

"We don't think he was drunk," said Michael C. Sprano, another of Galdino's attorneys, though he declined to give specifics about Galdino's drinking. "I understand why police would make that assumption, but when a car is parked in a lane of travel, in an area with a lot of accidents, sometimes terrible tragedies occur," Sprano said. He said Galdino and his friend were afraid to get out of the Montero in the Mixing Bowl area "and panicked."
Fairfax County police pointed out that anyone involved in a serious accident, with or without an injury, is required to stop at or near the scene.

A Virginia State Police trooper discovered the damaged Camry shortly before 4 a.m. and ordered it towed, said Sgt. Wallace L. Bouldin of the state police. He said there was no indication at the time that anyone had been injured.

Galdino drove the Montero down I-95 and then to the Lorton Station neighborhood, to his townhouse in the 9100 block of Stone Garden Drive. While he was backing up in the predawn darkness to find a parking space in his townhouse complex, Lopez said, Gebreegziabher's body apparently became dislodged from the Montero's grill. Lopez said the body was found about 50 yards from Galdino's house.

Even then, Galdino and his passenger, whom Lopez knew only as Eric, "still didn't see the body until the police came," though police said Galdino reported the body in his 911 call.

Gebreegziabher's "entire body was not stuck underneath that car," Lopez said, noting that the trail of blood along I-95 and the damage to the victim's body were not consistent with its being dragged a long distance. He theorized that Gebreegziabher had somehow become attached to or impaled by the front grill.

Galdino has a conviction for improper driving after being involved in an accident on southbound Interstate 395 in December 2002, not far from where Sunday's incident occurred, according to Alexandria court records. Galdino's summons indicates that the accident occurred in rainy weather during the afternoon rush hour just north of Route 236. He was fined $40. Note that this isn't an SUV rant, though depending on where Gebreegziabher was on the vehicle, its ground clearance may have been a factor. At the very least, I think Galdino is an idiot driver who didn't want to be caught at the scene of another accident.

Lute Skywatcher
03-02-2004, 04:30 PM
Now that was a weird way to mess up a link (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A20894-2004Mar1.html)!

Gatopescado
03-02-2004, 04:40 PM
That article is guarenteed to sieze up any spell checker.

mhendo
03-02-2004, 05:19 PM
That article is guarenteed to sieze up any spell checker.
Dude, so is your post. :D