'I F*cking Killed My Sister': California Teen Livestreams Fatal Car Crash On Instagram

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An 18-year-old from California is being accused of driving drunk and live-streaming on Instagram when she lost control of her Buick last week, crashing the car and mortally wounding her sister.

As BuzzFeed News reported, Obdulia Sanchez was recording herself listening to music and flipping off the camera as she drove at about 6:40 p.m. Friday. Her sister, Jacqueline Sanchez, and another 14-year-old girl can be seen sitting in the backseat of the vehicle.

Suddenly, the camera starts shaking violently and screams can be heard. After the car comes to a stop in the middle of a field, Obdulia yells her sister's name then turns the camera toward herself as Jacqueline lies bloodied on the ground behind her.

WARNING: This video is extremely graphic.

“I f*cking killed my sister, OK? I know I’m going to jail for life,” Obdulia tells the camera. “This is the last thing I wanted to happen, OK? I don’t f*cking care though, I’m going to hold it down. Rest in peace, sweetie. If you don’t survive, I am so f*cking sorry.”

The California Highway Patrol told the NY Post that Obdulia was driving under the influence of alcohol when she lost control of the car, causing it to spin out of control and roll over into a barbed wire fence. 

Jacqueline and the other teen sitting in the backseat were not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash, officials said. 

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An undated photo of victim Jacqueline Sanchez, GoFundMe

The other girl in the car, who has not yet been identified, was hospitalized after suffering major injuries to her right leg, according to The Los Angeles Times.

California Highway Patrol Sergeant Darin Heredia told BuzzFeed News that authorities are aware of the Obdulia's video, which they are investigating.

Merced County Sheriff

Obdulia has since been booked at a county jail on suspicion of drunk driving and gross vehicular manslaughter in connection with the crash. She is being held on $300,000 bail, according to the Times.

A GoFundMe page has been set up to help with Jacqueline's funeral expenses. She was supposed to celebrate her quinceañera on Sunday. 

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