- Obdulia Sanchez, who livestreamed deadly 2017 crash, killed in California
Obdulia Sanchez, who was convicted of gross vehicular manslaughter, DUI, and child endangerment for livestreaming a fatal crash with her sister, was killed in a drive-by shooting in Stockton
- Drunk Teen Who Livestreamed 2017 Crash That Killed Little Sister Dies . . .
A California woman who was livestreaming in 2017 when she killed her younger sister in a drunk-driving crash was killed on Tuesday in a drive-by shooting Obdulia Sanchez, 26, who was released from prison in September 2019, was killed on Tuesday KSEE reported that a second person, a man, was
- Woman who livestreamed fatal DUI crash in Merced County in 2017 killed . . .
Obdulia Sanchez, who became notorious for livestreaming a DUI crash that killed her sister in Merced County in July 2017, died after a drive-by shooting in Stockton on Tuesday The San Joaquin
- Teen who notoriously livestreamed fatal crash is killed in shooting . . .
The San Joaquin County sheriff’s office identified the slain woman as Obdulia Sanchez, 26, and confirmed she was the driver in the 2017 case
- Woman who livestreamed fatal DUI crash in Merced County in 2017 killed . . .
Obdulia Sanchez, who became notorious for livestreaming a DUI crash that killed her sister in Merced County in July 2017, died after a drive-by shooting in Stockton on Tuesday The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office identified the 26-year-old Sanchez, according to Sacramento TV station KCRA
- Woman who livestreamed deadly DUI crash dies in Stockton drive-by . . .
Obdulia Sanchez, 26, who in 2017 livestreamed the drunk driving crash that killed her teenage sister, died in a Stockton drive-by shooting, law enforcement said
- Stockton victim ID’d as woman in 2017 DUI livestream crash
Obdulia Sanchez, who livestreamed a 2017 DUI crash that killed her 14-year-old sister, was identified as the victim in a fatal drive-by shooting in Stockton
- Obdulia Sanchez killed in Stockton drive-by shooting
If the name Obdulia Sanchez sounds familiar, it's because she livestreamed her sister's body in 2017 after a DUI crash in the Central Valley
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