Tuesday 22 May 2018

NYPD cops who died in wedding-day crash in rented Maserati were speeding and NOT wearing seatbelts.


New points of interest have risen in a frightfulness wedding-day crash that killed two on furlough NYPD cops hours after one of them had become hitched. 



Prep Michael Colangelo, 31, and his companion John M. Martinez, 39, both kicked the bucket when their leased 2018 Maserati collided with a tree in Ulster County in upstate New York on Sunday night. Examiners said on Monday that neither one of the men was wearing a safety belt, and that intemperate speed was likely a factor on the tight 40mph street where the crash happened. 




The two cops were both halfway shot out in the crash, and examiners are not yet beyond any doubt which man was driving, or whether liquor was a factor in the crash. A third man in the auto, 28-year-old non military personnel traveler Cody Kalina, was hurried to Albany Medical Center with non-perilous wounds. 

Fantastically, Kalina left the crash in spite of his head wound. Police photographs from the crash scene demonstrate the dark games auto totally ravaged and totaled in the wake of moving over. 

The crash happened in Shandaken, not as much as a mile from where Colangelo and his better half Katherine had recently facilitated their wedding gathering at the Full Moon Resort in the Catskills. Colangelo was a NYPD canine officer and Martinez worked at Brooklyn's 84th Precinct. On Monday, the Precinct was hung in dark and purple hitting as officers grieved the loss of their siblings in blue. 

The two men, who lived in Long Island, were articulated dead at the scene. Specialists said Martinez was driving the leased games auto at around 11.30pm when it veered off the street, struck a tree and arrived on its rooftop. 

Different law requirement offices reacted to the crash scene. Colangelo and his new lady of the hour were expected to have their wedding trip in Costa Rica. Martinez was hitched and had two kids - a 10-year-old young lady and eight-year-old kid.

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