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Driver accused of killing cousin in DUI crash to remain in jail

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TAMPA, Fla. - Court documents show Jennifer Carvajal, 24, was going 111 miles per hour just before she lost control and the car she was driving went airborne.Carvajal, who was the only one in the car wearing a seat belt, survived.

One of her passengers, her 22-year-old cousin Pedro Carbajal, did not.Pedro’s girlfriend, Lexi Gonzalez, 20, suffered broken legs.Carvajal was out on probation when the crash happened.

She served time in prison for driving drunk, running a red light, and crashing into a Plant City man, killing him, back in 2014.Jennifer Holton reportsIn court Monday, the judge reminded Carvajal that a week ago he set bond amounts on the lesser charges, but denied her bond on the charge of violation of.

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