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18-year-old driver was traveling over 100 mph in crash that killed a 17-year-old high school girl Woodbridge, NJ - Newly released video and police radio transmissions show a Nissan Maxima traveling at a high rate of speed before a fiery crash that killed a 17-year-old passenger and seriously injured two other people during an encounter with Woodbridge police in February. The footage shows a Nissan Maxima with New York registration speeding south on Route 1, running a red light and turning onto Gill Lane before colliding with another vehicle and bursting into flames. "Crash, big crash, Route 1 South and Gill Lane," an officer can be heard saying over police radio traffic. "No cops involved. It's another vehicle. I'm checking on survivors. We need ALS out here immediately," an officer said in a subsequent transmission. According to authorities, the Nissan was driven by Mikael Salman, 18, of Iselin. The video release comes as Salman faces multiple criminal charges, including first-degree aggravated manslaughter while eluding law enforcement. He also has been charged with death by auto, four counts of aggravated assault, assault by auto, endangering the welfare of a child, resisting arrest and animal cruelty. He remained hospitalized in June. The Attorney General's Office said a preliminary investigation found the Nissan was traveling south on Route 1 at a high speed shortly before midnight Feb. 19. Police radio traffic indicates the vehicle was traveling about 105 mph near Woodbridge Center Drive. Woodbridge Police Officer Khari Manzini, who was in a marked patrol vehicle, left a stationary position and attempted to catch up to the Nissan, according to the Attorney General's Office. Authorities said the Nissan traveled from Route 1 South to Avenel Road, onto Remsen Avenue and then Route 35 before re-entering Route 1 South. About one minute after returning to Route 1 South, the Nissan collided with a second civilian vehicle at the intersection of Route 1 South and Gill Lane, according to investigators. After the crash, officers determined Salman and his passenger were trapped inside the vehicle. Firefighters assisted with removing both occupants. Salman was taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital with serious injuries. The passenger, a 17-year-old girl, was pronounced dead at 12:25 a.m. Feb. 20, authorities said. While the Attorney General's Office has not publicly identified her, she was identified as Karla Gamero on a GoFundMe page created following the crash. Investigators also found that the passenger's dog died inside the Nissan. The two occupants of the second vehicle, a 2004 Buick with Pennsylvania registration, suffered serious injuries and were taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital for treatment. The police vehicle was not directly involved in the crash, authorities said.
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