Limo in Fatal Crash Lacked Brake Work

A former auto shop employee is claiming brake work on the limo involved in the 2018 Upstate New York crash was falsified and never performed.

The Schoharie County District Attorney cites an interview with a tire store manager who alleges the limo company submitted invoices for brake work, but it wasn't performed. The 19-seat limousine ran a stop sign and plowed into an SUV just over a year ago, killing two pedestrians and 19 people in the limo.

An investigation found the limo failed a safety inspection and also hired a driver who shouldn't have been behind the wheel.


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