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Suspect in Fatal DWI Crash Already Facing 2006 Murder Charge

Updated 7:13 AM EDT, Mon, Nov 17, 2008

A 23-year-old driver behind the wheel of this white Range Rover was arrested under suspicion of drunken driving after he plowed into a livery cab, killing the two women inside, early Sunday.

A 23-year-old driver behind the wheel of this white Range Rover was arrested under suspicion of drunken driving after he plowed into a livery cab, killing the two women inside, early Sunday.

 

A man suspected in the beating death of a financial worker in Manhattan in 2006 now faces charges of vehicular manslaughter and drunken driving in a crash that killed a livery cab driver and her passenger in Queens, police said.

The women were killed after a Range Rover slammed their livery cab around 3 a.m. Sunday near 34th Street and 31st Avenue in Astoria.

The driver of the SUV, Daryush Omar, 23, of Plainview, Long Island, was arrested under suspicion of drunken driving, police said. The cab had previously dropped off two other passengers, a couple, who were not injured.

Police said the victims were Bessy Velasquez, 41, a driver for Myrtle Car Service in Brooklyn, and a passenger, Panayiota Demetriou, 30.  The New York Times reports she is a Cypriot immigrant who worked as a psychologist in the emergency room of a Brooklyn hospital.  The women were pronounced dead at Astoria General Hospital.

The deaths come two years after Mr. Omar became a suspect in the robbery and killing of the financial worker.

Omar was already slated to appear in Manhattan Criminal Court on Dec. 12, to face second-degree murder charges and first-degree robbery charges in the May 2006 beating death of Thomas Whitney Jr. of Hoboken, N.J.

According to Newsday Whitney, 24, an analyst for Prudential, approached Omar outside a club in Manhattan to ask for directions to another club. Omar, who was on his cell phone, became incensed.  Whitney was kicked to the ground and his wallet stolen, Newsday reported. He died from a crushed skull.

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  • ROMEO78 Wednesday, Nov 19 at 8:55 PM FLAG COMMENT THIS SICKO Evangelos Fotiou STOLE THESE DEAD GIRLS WALLET THIS GUY STOLE A CREDIT CARD FROM MY WALLET A COUPLE YEARS AGO AND TRIE D TO USE IT I HOPE THEY THROW THE BOOK AT HIM
  • AstoriaGirl Wednesday, Nov 19 at 4:22 PM FLAG COMMENT This was a wonderful girl that I knew for several years. Yesterday I attended the awake and let me tell you this awake affected so many people the line was OUT THE DOOR, people were coming from all over to pay there respescts to such a GREAT PERSON may her soul REST IN PEACE. Hopefully this will be a lesson for Drunk Drivers NEVER TO DRIVE DRUNK.
  • thelexiphane Monday, Nov 17 at 6:07 PM FLAG COMMENT What's completely galling is that this scumbag was out on bail for allegedly stomping a man to death, from a crushed skull. Can we throw this loser under the bus already? I'll get behind the wheel.
  • maria Monday, Nov 17 at 4:33 PM FLAG COMMENT I have lived on 33 and 31 ave for at least 30 years and let me tell you this is nothing new. Cars come down 33street at speeds so high it should be named the Astoria Speedway. There are numerous car accidents all the time and dumb *** drivers trying to beat the light just to wait at the next one. And for what, the death of two innocent women. My heart and prayers goes out to their families. Why was this jerk out on the str ... MORE >
  • ANGELO Monday, Nov 17 at 3:12 PM FLAG COMMENT I HAVE LIVED IN THIS AREA FOR 15 YEARS. ALL THE TIME I SEE CARS RACING DOWN 31ST AVENUE AND ALSO 33RD ST, MANY TIMES TRAVELING AT SPEEDS OF 45-60 M.P.H THE CITY SHOULD DEFINATELY PLACE SPEED BUMPS ON THOSE STREETS. ITS A MIRACLE THAT OTHER PEOPLE AND ESPECIALLY CHILDREN HAVE NOT BEEN HURT UNDER THESE CONDITIONS. THE CITY AND THE 114 POLICE PRECINCT SHOULD MONITOR THAT AREA BETTER.

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