A wrongful death lawsuit is being brought on behalf of 7-year-old twin girls whose parents were killed in a crash caused by street racing.
A family of four -- parents and the twins -- were driving home from the girls' grandmother's house shortly before Christmas last year when they were struck by a car moving 100 mph, killing both parents, Gregory Ammen and Grace Spiridon, instantly. They were less than 10 minutes away from their San Carlos home at the time of the crash.
The lawsuit is being brought by Michael Ammen, the twins' uncle, against Morales, Harrison, minor passengers E.S. and J.M. as well as Morales' parents. The process of going through the lawsuit has been"painful as anything else dealing with this tragedy," Michael Ammen said. This case sheds light on the growing problem of street racing in California, said Niall McCarthy, an attorney representing Madison and Olivia Ammen.
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