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Amandeep Singh, an Indian American construction executive, was sentenced on February 7 to a maximum of 25 years in prison for a deadly wrong-way crash that killed two teenage tennis players in ...
Ethan Solop filed two lawsuits this week against Amandeep Singh, the man convicted of the deaths, and the restaurants that are claimed to have overserved him.
Amandeep Singh was sentenced to 8⅓ to 25 years behind bars. in the deaths of Ethan Falkowitz and Drew Hassenbein, both 14.
Three Long Island restaurants are accused of overserving alcohol to the driver before the crash.
The parents of Drew Hassenbein, one of the two teens killed by convicted drunk driver Amandeep Singh, have filed suits against multiple parties for allegedly being culpable in the drunk driving ...
The parents of Ethan Falkowitz, one of the teens killed by a drunk driver, have filed suit against two restaurants for allegedly overserving the driver.
The family of Ethan Falkowitz say Plainview restaurants Iavarone Italian Kitchen and Pizza, and The Shed showed negligence by continuing to serve Amandeep Singh even after they say he showed ...
Amandeep Singh was driving at 95 mph on the wrong side of a Syosset road on May 3, 2023, when he struck a car carrying f our Roslyn teenagers returning from a restaurant following a varsity tennis ...
Amandeep Singh of Roslyn pleaded guilty to driving at speeds up to 95 miles per hour in a 40-mph zone on North Broadway in Jericho while under the influence of alcohol and cocaine on the night of ...
Drunk Driver Who Killed Young Tennis Stars In Jericho Gets Up To 25 Years An admitted drunk driver who caused a wrong-way crash killing two 14-year-old boys on Long Island will spend years in prison.
The wrong-way crash took place in 2023 on Long Island in New York. Amandeep Singh was sentenced on Friday to eight-and-a-third to 25 years in prison for the deaths of 14-year-old Ethan Falkowitz and ...
An Indian-descent construction executive has been given a sentence of up to 25 years for driving at 150 kmph while drunk and high on cocaine resulting in a crash that killed two teen tennis players.