4 women killed in NY when truck hits limo, truck driver charged

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Monday, July 20, 2015
4 dead after SUV crashes into limo in Cutchogue, Long Island
AJ Ross has the details from Cutchogue.

CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. -- A 55-year-old Long Island man pleaded not guilty Sunday to driving while intoxicated after his pickup truck crashed into a limousine carrying eight young women, killing four, law enforcement officials said.

The group - friends since high school now in their 20s - was returning from a nearby winery on Long Island's East End on Saturday afternoon.

Their driver was trying to make a U-turn at an intersection along Route 48 on Long Island's North Shore when the pickup slammed into the limo, authorities said. In the mangled metal and glass wreckage, four of the women survived and were hospitalized, along with both drivers.

The pickup driver, Steven Romeo, was arraigned Sunday at his hospital bedside at Eastern Long Island Hospital in Greenpoint.

Romeo was arraigned on one misdemeanor charge of driving while intoxicated and ordered held on $500,000 cash bail or $1 million bond. He is to appear in court on Friday.

His attorney was not immediately available for comment.

Chief Martin Flatley of Southold, Long Island, identified the dead as Brittany M. Schulman, 23, of Smithtown, on Long Island's North Shore; Lauren Baruch, 24, also of Smithtown; Stephanie Belli, 23, of nearby Kings Park; and Amy R. Grabina, 23, of Commack, also on the North Shore.

"As a family, we're obviously devastated by the loss of my daughter," said Steven Baruch, his voice choking up at times as he spoke by phone about his daughter, Lauren Baruch.

He said the young women had been friends for years, as far back as high school, and they had taken this kind of winery tour before.

"She was in the wrong place at the wrong time," he said of his daughter. "We loved her more than anything. Now I've got to bury my daughter."

Injured survivors include the driver of the limousine, Carlos Pino, 58, of Bethpage, Long Island, and four young women.

The police chief identified them as Joelle M. Dimonte, 25, of Elwood, Long Island; Melissa Angela Crai, 23, of Scarsdale, in Westchester County north of New York City; Alicia Arundel, 24, of Setauket, Long Island; and Olga Lipets, 24, of Brooklyn, New York.

The driver of the pickup hit the brakes before the crash but could not stop in time, Flatley said. The chief said Romeo ran from the crash scene, but was caught and arrested.

Romeo is a co-owner of Romeo Dimon Marine Services in Southold, Long Island.

The police chief said Saturday's crash was "one of the worst accidents I've ever seen."

The collision marked the second car crash with multiple fatalities on Long Island in the last several days.

Last Sunday, a father and his two children were killed when their sedan was rear-ended and the car burst into flames. His wife - the children's mother - escaped uninjured.

A Queens man was charged with driving while intoxicated in connection with the crash and another man was charged with driving his friend away from the scene. Both have pleaded not guilty and deny any wrongdoing.

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Associated Press writer Frank Eltman contributed to this report.

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This story has been corrected from an earlier version to show that Steven Romeo's court appearance is scheduled for Friday, not Thursday, and to show the limousine was struck by a pickup truck, not a sport utility vehicle.