The son of the owner of the limousine that crashed over the weekend, killing 20 people in Upstate New York, was taken into police custody.
It’s not clear yet what charges Nauman Hussain might face. The elder Hussain is not in the United States.
Lee Kindlon, a lawyer, said New York State Police were preparing to book his client, the paper reported.
The firm owned a 2001 Ford Excursion that crashed near Route 30 and Route 30A before 2 p.m. on Oct. 6. The limo had 18 people on board and crashed into a country store, killing two in a parking lot.
Reports have emerged that the limo failed inspections twice this year, and a March inspection revealed the vehicle’s brakes were not functioning properly.
The wife of the limo driver involved in the crash and who died had complained about the company’s vehicles.
The New York State Police are carrying out a criminal investigation of the crash while the National Transportation Safety Board is also investigating.
Scott Lisinicchia also got a notice of violation for driving without the right license to operate a limo just weeks before the crash. A state trooper pulled him over in Saratoga Springs after he made a stop, the Times-Union reported. The trooper also said the Ford Excursion should be taken out of service immediately.