Overview
- The case centers on a Nov. 11, 2024 crash in Vigo in which a Peugeot 307 struck a home’s facade during an alleged pursuit, injuring a passenger as a two-year-old rode in the car.
- Prosecutors formalized a request for 1 year and 9 months in prison, a four-year license withdrawal, and €3,113.04 in compensation for the injured man.
- Police testified the car hit roughly 80–90 km/h on 30‑km/h streets with speed bumps, ‘jumped’ a bump, threw sparks, and was found crashed shortly after.
- The accused denies reckless driving, saying she confused the pedals when she became nervous and maintains she was not fleeing officers.
- The defense presented a perito who argues speeds above about 50 km/h were unlikely and raised doubt about who was driving; the court has yet to issue a verdict.