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Driver charged in fatal wrong-way crash on Hutchinson River Parkway was intoxicated, on phone: court docs

The driver accused in the fatal wrong-way collision on the Hutchinson River Parkway in Westchester County was intoxicated and on his phone at the time of the crash, according to a criminal complaint.

Jose Ramon Espinal, 48, was arraigned in Rye Town Court on Monday on charges of second-degree manslaughter and driving while intoxicated over the deadly Sunday morning crash.

Espinal, from Bridgeport, allegedly struck and killed a motorcyclist while driving down the wrong lane in Rye Brook.

The victim’s motorcycle burst into flames upon impact. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Espinal, who was also injured, had to be removed from his car and taken to Westchester Medical Center. He was released on Sunday evening.

Emergency response at the scene of a wrong-way crash on the Hutchinson River Parkway in Westchester, New York, with a car engulfed in flames.
Emergency response at the scene of a wrong-way crash on the Hutchinson River Parkway in Westchester, New York.NEWS 12 Westchester
 

Police are still waiting on a positive identity for the victim from the county medical examiner. The complaint named him as William Saleeby.

Espinal’s legal aid lawyer Sydney Stanley entered a not-guilty plea for him to the misdemeanor DWI charge.

Juan Reyes, a friend and co-worker of Espinal’s who arrived late in support of his colleague, told lohud that he was not surprised to learn that Espinal had cried his way through his court appearance.

“He’s a very nice person; a hard worker,” Reyes said. “This is horrible what happened.”

Car crashed and engulfed in flames due to wrong-way collision on Hutchinson River Parkway in Westchester, New York
Car crashed due to wrong-way collision on Hutchinson River Parkway in Westchester, New York.NEWS 12 Westchester

Espinal and Reyes both work at the New York Athletic Club in midtown Manhattan.

Reyes said that he left work on Saturday afternoon, but Espinal was scheduled through 10:30 p.m. Reyes was not sure what Espinal did after leaving work that night, or what led up to the crash just hours later.

Sunday’s wrong-way collision was just the latest one in the New York metropolitan area over the past few weeks.

On Sept. 5, a Long Island mother was charged with her whopping 57th license suspension for a wrong-way collision that killed her 9-year-old in late August.

Two men were killed in Harlem on Aug. 24 after a pickup truck came barreling down the wrong side of the highway.

CREDIT: NY Post