Former owner of limo company at center of deadly 2018 upstate crash sentenced to 5 to 15 years

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A limousine company manager was sentenced Wednesday to five to 15 years in prison as a result of a crash that killed 20 people in upstate New York. Nauman Hussain, who ran Prestige Limo, was convicted of 20 counts of manslaughter earlier this month.

Prosecutors said that he intentionally failed to follow maintenance regulations that would have revealed brake defects in the stretch SUV that was packed with people celebrating a birthday when it crashed in Schoharie in 2018.

Limo company operator Nauman Hussain on trial for crash that killed 20 in Schoharie in 2018"He should still be here with us today, and there is nothing that can fill the void that has been left inside of myself, my husband and our family," she said.

 

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