California woman, 32, killed ‘on impact’ when teen driving Lamborghini at 120mph crashed into her car

3years ago

Los Angeles news, California news.

A 32-year-old woman who planned to attend law school in the upcoming months had passed away at the scene of a car crash involving a 17-year-old’s Lamborghini Wednesday.

Monique Munoz was behind the wheel of her Lexus at the intersection of Olympic Blvd and Overland Avenue shortly after 5 p.m. when a Lamborghini traveling at 120mph struck her, killing her “on impact.”

Munoz was pronounced dead at the scene while the 17-year-old Lambo driver sustained head injuries and was rushed to a hospital.

“The child had a heart of gold, never hurt anybody, did everything right,” the victim’s stepdad said. “Kid’s racing down the street in a Lamborghini, 17 years old in a Lamborghini doing 120 miles per hour, hits and kills her. Senseless.”

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  • Munoz worked as a receptionist and had dreams of attending law school, her grieving family said in a GoFundMe Page set for her funeral fees.

    “Monique was a beautiful, accomplished woman that was the heart and happiness of her family. She only had love and kindness in her heart.”

    The victim’s family said that they are willing to sue the teenage driver responsible for Munoz’s untimely passing until he receives punishment.

    “I want him prosecuted to the full extent of the law,” Munoz’s stepfather said.