2 more facing charges in deadly 2024 hit-and-run crash that killed teen, injured family

Denver (KDVR) – Trade City Police Department Two suspects were arrested In contact with an accident that took a teenager and three other members of his family were injured in October.

The accident occurred on October 6, 2024, at the intersection of 58 Street and Holly Street, killing Emiliano Malbeka, 18, and left his 14 -year -old brother and his parents were injured and hospitalized.

According to what was reported, the driver that struck the family, Eric Hernandez-Eskobar, was racing in the streets at the time of the accident. Instead of providing assistance to the family, the police say he jumped to a nearby car and escaped from the scene.

He was charged with killing in vehicles in October 2024, and later admitted that he was guilty of this charge, but he admitted that he was not guilty of the charges of leaving an accident that involves death, left an accident that includes a serious physical injury, assault on vehicles, and a false report of the police, among other charges.

Hernandez-Eskobar is scheduled to appear to rule on August 15. He is currently from the police custody of a bond of 75,000 dollars.

Now, nearly 10 months later, the police arrested two people who also participated in the deadly accident: a contestant in the second alleged street and the alleged driver.

Elian Marti Agramont, 22, accused of Hernandez-Eskobar race. He faces charges of killing in vehicles and the charge of vehicle attacks. He obtained a $ 25,000 guarantee supported on July 29, according to court records.

The police also arrested Rakelil Logan Flores, who is accused of the help of Hernandez-Eskobar to escape from the scene and escape from the initial detention. Police said they are facing three charges of crime, but court records do not currently show her case.

Sims of Fox31 spoke to Carla Malbeka Midna, Emiliano’s sister, after the accident. She only wanted to find her family members alive in the hospital.

“It is crazy, how are there very cruel people. How can you live knowing that you have killed someone or at least let the scene know if these people have done it?” Carla said. “They have a family who need to go home, and unfortunately, no one did.”

The Trade City Police Department thanked its officers for following the case.

The agency said on Facebook: “The officers have never abandoned the follow-up of justice to Emiliano Malbeka-Midina, the young man who lost his life without meaning that night,” said the agency. “Our hearts continue to go out to his sad family.”

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