Prince Nesbitt-Hall, 18, was initially hit with a slew of charges from cops, including manslaughter, assault, leaving the scene of a fatal accident, reckless endangerment and reckless driving.
18-year-old arrested in deadly Staten Island hit-and-run
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GRANITEVILLE, Staten Island (WABC) An arrest has been made in a deadly hit and run on Staten Island that killed a 68-year-old woman and left her husband gravely injured.
Police arrested 18-year-old Prince Nesbitt-Hall, of New Jersey, who allegedly fled on foot after T-boning a Mercedes at Lamberts Lane and Elson Street in the Graniteville section around 6:20 p.m. Tuesday.
Kauser Akhund was killed, and her 70-year-old husband remains in critical condition with severe head trauma and bleeding on the brain.
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Police on Thursday said an 18-year-old New Jersey man was arrested Wednesday for allegedly fleeing on foot Tuesday when his car collided with a Mercedes Benz at a Staten Island intersection Tuesday, killing a 68-year-old woman and injuring a 70-year-old man behind the wheel.
The ruse quickly fell apart with police determining 18-year-old Prince Nesbitt-Hall was behind the wheel of the Honda Accord that T-boned the victim’s car, authorities said.