Post by HeadMarshal on Apr 4, 2016 6:52:49 GMT -5
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Daymarie Melendez has been waiting almost five years for justice.
That’s how long it’s been since she last saw her daughter, Krystine, alive.
“You know when you wake up and you see the sunlight come into your room and you get this happy joy. That’s what she was. Like a sunlight. Like a ray of sunlight,” Melendez said.
Krystine Bermudez was just 20 years old in July 2011 when the motorcycle she and her friend Yaisey Cardentey were riding was struck by a drunk driver in West Miami-Dade.
“It was like an outerbody (sic) experience. Like he was telling someone else your daughter is dead,” she said. “How can she be dead? She’s full of life!”
Krystine died at the hospital. Her friend Yaisey died on scene.
But the driver of the van that him them, whom the Florida Highway Patrol identified as Eusebio Duarte Guido, survived.
He wasn’t immediately arrested, despite witnesses saying he appeared intoxicated and his prior history of DUI convictions.
A warrant has been issued for his arrest, but Duarte Guido remains a fugitive of the law.
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Thoughts? You may remember reading the case of Eusebio Guido after Scumhunter posted an article link about the large amount of DUI manslaughter fugitives on the run out of Florida. Eusebio Guido was most recently featured in that article. For some reason, DUI fugitives are among the most difficult of all fugitives to locate. They are also among the most likely to re-offend since it's unlikely that they've given up their habit of driving while being intoxicated.
(According to to the Florida Highway Patrol Most Wanted Website) If anyone has information about Eusebio Guido Duarte they are urged to they are urged to contact Corporal Gerald L. Leandre at GeraldLeandre@flhsmv.gov or contact the Florida Highway Patrol or your local CrimeStoppers.
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www.flhsmv.gov/florida-highway-patrol/specialized-areas/most-wanted-fugitives/
miami.cbslocal.com/2016/03/07/report-florida-rife-with-dui-fugitives/