2 teens charged with racing in crash that killed Edmonds woman in 2021

Lynnwood, WALocal News

In a significant legal development, two young men, Sebastian Smith and Shay Daniels, both 21, have been charged with vehicular homicide and assault following a deadly crash that claimed the life of 34-year-old Molly Lally in Lynnwood, Washington, in September 2021. The incident occurred when Lally was making a left turn, and her vehicle was struck by Daniels' BMW, which witnesses reported was racing alongside Smith's Ford Ranger pickup. Both vehicles were allegedly traveling over 20 mph above the speed limit, leading to catastrophic damage and Lally's tragic death. Despite their claims to the contrary, evidence including skid marks and witness accounts indicate a reckless disregard for safety. The delay in filing charges, which took over two years, was attributed to a shortage of resources for prosecuting felony crash cases in Snohomish County.

Lally's loss has resonated deeply within the community, prompting discussions around road safety and the consequences of reckless driving. Loved ones have memorialized her as a vibrant presence taken too soon, highlighting the emotional impact of the incident. As the case progresses, both defendants are scheduled for arraignment, sparking ongoing public interest and concern regarding street racing and its deadly consequences.

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