19 Oct Teen Livestreamed Her Sister’s Death To Help Pay For The Funeral Because The Family Were Poor
The world is a bizarre place. Every day, a scandalous story hits the headlines that leaves us all totally dumbfounded. But nothing can quite compare to the story of Obdulia Sanchez, the 18-year-old girl who live-streamed her sister’s death after a traumatic car accident.
On July 21, Sanchez was arrested after the 2003 Buick that she was driving down Henry Miller Road in Stockton, California crashed through a barbed wire fence before overturning in a field after she lost control of the vehicle. This is frightening enough, but as further details emerged of the crash, investigators were left speechless.
The 18-year-old was allegedly highly intoxicated at the time of the incident, with her blood alcohol content reading a reported 0.101 – the legal limit in California is 0.08.
Traveling in the vehicle with Sanchez was her 14-year-old sister, Jacqueline and her girlfriend Manuela Seja, neither of whom were wearing their seat-belts. Upon impact, the two passengers were ejected from the vehicle.
As her sister, who died upon impact, lay on the grass with blood streaming from her head, Sanchez began to film. “Jacqueline please wake up,” Sanchez can be heard saying in the video. “I f**king killed my sister, OK? I know I’m going to prison, but I don’t care.” Meanwhile Seja was suffering with extreme leg trauma.
The video played out on Sanchez’s Instagram story, where it was picked up by a follower who shared it on Facebook, where it then garnered the attention of international media and appeared on graphic video sharing website, LiveLeak.
Recalling the incident, Sanchez explains: “We were perfectly freaking fine. We were perfectly freaking fine,” Sanchez recalled. “Then next thing I know, we started going left. We started going left, then I started to stop the car. Then we flipped over.”
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