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STONED TEENAGE DRIVER "BORROWS" CAR & KILLS TWO IN CAR CRASH

From: New York attorney Gary E. Rosenberg (Queens injury lawyer) Jacob Chubalashvili, age 17, took a friend's Mercedes without permission. He was speeding on the east-bound Central Parkway service road around 5:30 a.m. yesterday, ran a red light, and hit an Acura going northbound on 69th Road in Forest Hills, bouncing it into a pole. The Acura was crumbled and split in half. Killed instantly were two people in the Acura, Ki Kim and Kyekyung Kim of Kew Gardens, a married couple in their fifties. Chubalashvili faces multiple charges, including second-degree manslaughter, driving without a license, speeding, and running a red light. He admitted smoking marijuana before he got behind the wheel. Prosecutors are waiting for his blood test results to decide if there will be additional charges. The young man reportedly had a troubled past, with arrests for robbery and turnstile jumping.

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