Wrong-Way DUI Driver Gets 29-Year Sentence For Double Fatal Accident

A Jupiter man who caused a fatal, wrong-way crash on Interstate-95 that killed two sisters has been sentenced to 29 years in prison.

Twnety-six-year-old Admerson Cleber Eugenio Vicente-Vicente had a blood-alcohol level nearly twice the legal level when he drove head-on into the women on Sept. 26, 2015. 

The victims, 24-year-old Alexis Musumeci and her sister Brittany Musumeci, 23, has been driving to their mother's Pompano Beach home after a trip to Universal Studios in Orlando. 

Alexis (left), Brittany (right)

Authorities say Vicente-Vicente wastraveling north in the inside southbound lane when the cars collided.

The women’s 2007 Toyota Matrix was struck by Vicente-Vicente's 2006 Jeep Cherokee about 9 p.m. His vehicle came to rest on top of the hood of the women’s car after a fiery impact.

Vicente-Vicente pleaded no contest Thursday to two DUI manslaughter charges.

He was previously charged with a DUI in 2010 and twice accused of driving with a suspended license in 2014. 

Records show that by March 2015, Vicente-Vicente's license had been revoked for five years.

Vicente-Vicente, a citizen of Guatemala, will be deported after his prison term.


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