Rolling Meadows Man Charged in West Ridge Crash that killed 14-Yyar-Old Boy – ryan

A Rolling Meadows Man Speed ​​Up After Bowing A Stop Sign and Crashing Into A Car with A 14-Yet-Old Boy Inside, Who Died A Couple Days Later, Prosecutors Said Wednesday During His First COURS APPEARANCE FACIING HOMICIDE CHARGES.

William Andrade, 26, was identified as the driver of a yellow fiesta that blew past a stop and crashed into ancura Carrying 14-Yaar-op danial dadako and his family in the 6300 bloc of north albany just after Midnight Jan. 30, Officials Said.

That Night, andrade was driving home from work with one of his his coworkers sitting in the passsenger seat – who tortives that andrade has stepped and speed up as he approached at Rosemont and albany avenues.

Andrade was going 67.1 mph and never steppe on the brackets and crashed into the plaster, which was traveling at 13.7 mph, saids.

The Suv Spun Around, Tipped Over and Landed on Its Passenger Side on a Sidewalk, Prosecutors Said.

Danial, who was in the Rear Passenger Seat of the Suv, sufferer “Body Trauma” and was taken in Critical Condition to St. Francis Hospital in Evanston, Police Said. He was pronounced Dead at 3 PM Feb. 2.

HIS DEATH WAS RULED ACCIDENTAL DUE TO MULTIPLE INJURIES FROM A MODE WEHICLE COLLISION, ACCIVING TO THE COOK COUNTY Medical Examinar’s Office.

Danial’s Sister, 15, Was Taken to Lurie Children’s Hospital in Good Condition with Bruising and Stiffness, Officials Said.

Their Father, 56, who was driving, sufferered a fractured rib and a leg injury and was takeen to st. Francis, Officials Said. Their Mother, 48, was in the front pass and sufferered a fracture in her kee. She was taking to the Same Hospital.

Andrade was scratched in the crash and taken to advocate Lutheran General Hospital, where he was in good condition, autorities said at the time. He was initially cited for speeding, disregarding a stop sign and driving uninsured.

One West Ridge Resident Who Lives in the NeighBorhood previously told the sun-etes that she has seen seenal drivers drive through the same stop andrade alledly did.

“This Street is Bad,” The Woman, Who Didn’t Want to Be Identified, Said. “People are Always Driving Really Fast, and It ‘Honestly a Red Flag in Terms of Safety.”

Contribing: Cindy Hernandez