A man who police say fatally struck a 13-year-old girl with his vehicle
in Michigan last month told police he didn't have a license because he
is legally blind.
Hector Arroyo, 68, called police to report that he thought he struck a deer at around 7:25am on Oct. 28, while he was driving.
Arroyo told Det. James Maltby, of the Eaton County Sheriff's Office he didn't stop because he didn't have a license.
He says that the Secretary of State had suspended it because he's "basically legally blind." Maltby
added that the time frame and location matched up with the crash that
killed Waverly High School ninth-grader Helina Dirba, 13, who was
crossing near Meryl S. Colt Elementary School.
She died at a local hospital several days later.
Arroyo is charged with involuntary homicide-manslaughter with a vehicle,
driving while license suspended causing death and failure to stop at
the scene of a crash causing injury or death.
A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Dec. 10 in Eaton County District
Court. Arroyo faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted.
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