Bystanders pulled UNC student pulled from car after crash

A discovered report by the office of the state medical examiner suggests that a student of North Carolina University died last week after a car accident, pulled by others from the car. The report received by Wral News on Friday stated that Molly Rotunda was pulled from the car back by buyers traveling behind the vehicle before crashed. “

Rotunda was a passenger in a car, operated, police say, fellow UNC student Flemeza Brever.

The 20 -year -old Brever is facing several allegations of hooliganism. She was driving the car in which Rotunda died.

21 -year -old Bryna Tiera Pinson of Greensboro was also in the car. She faces two cases of alcohol assistance and alcohol consumption by a person under the age of 21.

Documents indicate that the major car was operated by 20 -year -old UNC student Flemija Brever, who survived the accident and faced several allegations of hooliganism.Documents indicate that the major car was operated by 20 -year -old UNC student Flemija Brever, who survived the accident and faced several allegations of hooliganism.Documents indicate that the major car was operated by 20 -year -old UNC student Flemija Brever, who survived the accident and faced several allegations of hooliganism.

Both Brever and Pinson suffered non-neat injuries in the accident.


A new report from the Medical Examination states that Rotunda was found with a band on her wrist with a UNC football bracelet, where a group of students were drinking alcohol.

While staying in Rotunda ambulance, he went into a cardiac arrest and was declared dead shortly after.

A crash report suggests that the brooer was driving fast as 124 mph and his car was being closely followed, according to court documents, by a car operated by UNC football player Zach Rice.

It is not clear that the rice is one of those who pulled the rotunda from the car and flipped after the crash.

Virginia’s 20 -year -old rice was accused of driving after consuming under 21, less than 21 alcohol consumed/occupied and more than a posted speed limit.

Seven other people also face allegations in the incident, including two UNC students who are staff of Still Life, one Chapel Hill Bar.

Wral News earlier learned racing can be a factor in an accident that is further supported by documents.

Radio traffic issued by the police on Wednesday indicates that the authorities have received an automatic 911 call from one of the iPhones in the car.

Reference to the call “a vehicle which overturned. A person is unconscious. ,

The investigation also includes the alcohol Law Enforcement (ALE) as investigators asked to drink together as well as to drink that they were still happening in hours before life, once on Franklin Street.

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