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A Boxing Hope pleaded not guilty to a crime of homicide committed by a vehicle while he was drunk. Wednesday, after a collision, a California pregnant woman and her unborn baby died.
The accident killed Krystil Kincaid, 29, while driving a van to Hemet around 8:30 pm On Sunday, Marcos Forestal took off at high speed, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Shortly after the collision, Forestal survived the crash on social media and accused Kancaid, a mother of three eight-month-old pregnant women, from having crossed in front of her, NBCLA reported.
"I had an accident," he said in Spanish, looking directly at the camera and watching his BMW crashed. "Look what happened to you guys, look."
"You were worried about your car and you blamed my daughter when you were the one who drank," Kincaid's Veronica Bentley told the radio.
Forestal, 28, was slightly injured and was taken to jail where he is held on bail of $ 75,000, according to prison records.
A conference on the settlement of crimes is scheduled for November, reported the newspaper.
Looking to progress in his boxing career, the super lightweight left Guantanamo Province in Cuba for Los Angles a few years ago. A 2015 press release from his former manager, Gary Hyde, says he has defeated former Olympian Robeisy Ramirez and won three national championships in Cuba.
"He has what it takes to become world champion," wrote Hyde, who also led the career of former Cuban champion and boxer Guillermo Rigondeaux. "We could not find a US-based opponent to fight Marcos because they said he was another champion of the Rigondeaux and the Olympics."
According to Boxrec, a website that follows boxing records, Forestal is 9-0 in the professional ranks. He fought for the last time in June, according to the site.
Its director, Christina Carillo, of Jab Management International Inc., told the Times that she would not comment before the end of the investigation into her client's alleged DUI accident.
"I would like to extend my deepest condolences to those who have lost their loved ones in this horrific tragedy," Carillo said in a statement. "At that time, we are cooperating fully with the ongoing investigation."
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