Leonel Luna was driving under the influence of alcohol and speeding at the time of his death this Sunday on the Interior Circuit, determined by the CDMX Prosecutor’s Office.
MEXICO CITY (apro).- The Mexico City Attorney General’s Office (FGJCDMX) confirmed that the death of the former delegate of Álvaro Obregón Leonel Luna Estrada, early this past Sunday, was due to driving under the influence of alcoholic beverages and speeding on the Rio Churubusco Interior Circuit.
Ulises Lara, the spokesman for the institution, reported that, according to the monitoring done by different video surveillance cameras and the performance of various expert opinions, the former assemblyman was not followed by any car, and that for about four minutes he drove “in a zigzag” at high speed until he changed lanes and hit the rail of the road.
Así fue como sacaron de su auto a Leonel Luna, ex delegado de Álvaro Obregón, tras sufrir un accidente sobre Río Churubusco. Los primeros peritajes detectaron alcohol en su sangre, pero hasta el momento no hay cámaras que hayan grabado lo que ocurrió. pic.twitter.com/aMc3EyRGx3
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