UNC students, including football player, charged in deadly Chapel Hill crash

In Chappell Hill, two students from the North Carolina University were accused in an accident in which another student was killed. The allegations indicate that there were high speed and alcohol accident.

The car driver who crashed, faced several hooliganism, and a football player who was in another car is also accused. Wral News was told that street racing could be included.

On Sunday, January 21 at around 2:30 pm, Chapel Hill Police Department officials have given Rale Road and W. A solo-car accident at the intersection of Barbi Chapel Road responded.

UNC student Mary Elizabeth Rotunda, 20, a passenger in the car, died in the accident.

Another passenger, Brianna Tiera Pinson, 21, and Driver, Flemija Beatrice Brever, 20, both Greensborough, suffered non-janiel injuries. There are many allegations of hooliganism in the Brever.

Virginia, 20, the driver of another car, Zachari O’Brien Rice was accused of driving during the age of 21, less than 21 alcohol consumption/occupying and higher than a posted speed limit. A spokesperson confirmed that rice is an UNC student, and his hometown and birthday match is an aggressive aggressive lineman listed in the UnC football team roster.

The 2023 speed fee for rice also lists him as a football player. The paperwork for the previous charge indicates that the rice was driving very quickly and told the officer that he was trying to go to the weight room for football.

Brever, an accident driver, faces several allegations, including:


  • Vehicle death of hooliganism
  • Serious injury by vehicle
  • Involuntary murder
  • Bad driving
  • Quick
  • Lane control failure
  • Driving after consumption during less than 21
  • ID fraudulent use to commit less crime
  • Transport/occupation of an open container of alcoholic beverages
  • Careless and careless driving
  • More than a posted speed

Pinsonthe faces two cases of alcohol aid and alcohol consumption by a person under the age of 21.

A UNC spokesperson said Rotunda and Brever were UNC students, and Pinson attended Nekan Central University.

An accident report suggests that Brever was traveling east on Rale Road, lost control and went into a wild area, killing a road signs and trees. Documents show that the car was growing at a speed of 124 mph in an area of ​​45 mph. According to the accident report, the car rolled and landed on its roof.

Wral news learned that police is looking at racing as a possible cause of accident.

The first presence of the brave in the court is scheduled for February 19. Rice is scheduled to appear in court on 7 March.

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