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04-14-2010, 02:33 AM
http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/04/13/1577337/gables-settles-for-nearly-2-million.html

CORAL GABLES (CBS4) ?


A University of Miami student will receive nearly $2 million to help cover medical bills that built up after she was run over by a Coral Gables street sweeper last year.

The Coral Gables City Commission decided Tuesday to settle a suit with 20-year-old Bianca Milov of Livingston, New Jersey. She was crossing Aurora Street in the crosswalk at 1 a.m. on September 11, 2009 when she was hit.

Jose L. Santiesteban, 44, was the street sweeper operating the machinery. When he realized he had run over somebody, he backed up until she was ejected. Milov was taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital's Ryder Trauma Center in critical condition.

The settlement is for $1,960,500; Milov has already racked up $1,250,000 in hospital bills and more are expected to follow. Around $310,000 of the settlement will come from the city's insurance fund.

Santiesteban was charged with failure to yield to a pedestrian, a civil traffic infraction, in November. Police found, after an investigation, there was no criminal negligence.

He had been a street sweeper operator with Coral Gables since July 2006 and was fired March 16. Santiesteban is reportedly working with the union to appeal the decision.




HE ALSO LIED!!!!!!!!!!!! read below......WTF??????


http://www.themiamihurricane.com/2009/10/27/street-sweeper-driver-charged-in-bianca-milov-accident/

The driver of a Coral Gables street sweeper that ran over a University of Miami student last month near the Village of Merrick Park has been charged with failure to yield to a pedestrian, a noncriminal traffic infraction, according to police.

Junior Bianca Milov, 20, was critically injured in the incident, which took place at 1 a.m. on Sept. 11. She was taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center, where she remains in critical condition.

Jose L. Santiesteban, 44, the driver of the Coral Gables street sweeper, was cited for violation of the right of way to a pedestrian who is walking on a crosswalk. He was charged on Oct. 14.

A 14-page report released by the Coral Gables police crash investigation unit more than 10 days later explains the details of the incident.

Santiesteban’s machine collided with Milov when he was turning north on Aurora Avenue. He then drove 153 feet more before an alarm alerted him that the street sweeper’s mechanism wasn’t working well.

At about the same time a witness who saw the accident ran up to the vehicle and told him he had struck a pedestrian.

Santiesteban then reversed the street sweeper 60 feet until Milov was ejected from under it. She was unconscious and bleeding profusely as she lay in the street.

Police said that Santiesteban had originally given them a false account of what happened. “Mr. Santiesteban stated he fabricated the person stumbling and falling because he was scared after the crash.”

He told detectives that he was driving eastbound on Altara Avenue and was making a left turn onto Aurora at about 10 miles per hour.

That’s when he said he stopped the vehicle after a witness ran up to him and told him he had struck a pedestrian.

“Mr. Santiesteban advised that a pedestrian was crossing the road, not doing ‘good’ and fell down,” the report said. “Mr. Santiesteban then felt a bump.”

There was no mention on the report of alcohol being a factor in the accident for either Santiesteban or Milov. However, the report noted that two fake driver’s licenses, from Pennsylvania and Arizona, were found near Milov with her name and photo on each, but her birth year had been altered from 1989 to 1986.

According to the police report, Milov had been texting and talking to her roommates just before the accident, when she was walking one block away from her apartment. It was 1:01 a.m. and it was drizzling. Milov was also wearing dark-colored clothes: a pair of black leggings, a black tank top and a grey vest. The area was also dark with little street lighting.

The University of Miami continues to support Milov, originally of Livingston, N.J., and her family.

“I have been in constant contact with Bianca’s family since her arrival at Ryder Trauma and continue to meet with her mother who is by her side,” said Patricia A. Whitely, vice president for Student Affairs. “The University of Miami and the UM Miller School of Medicine will continue to offer any support needed by the family. Bianca continues to make slow progress, but remains in the Ryder Trauma Center.”


should have 39'ed the sh1t head!

04-14-2010, 02:37 AM
i forgot...

i've also seen this mother f'er drive the street sweeper...
and this was bound to happen!

it's a shame i was never on duty when i saw him drive like an ass!
wanna know who's next???
The meter maids! they drive around all morning like morons collecting tokens!

LOSERS!

04-14-2010, 06:40 PM
Do some real police work and 39 some 26ers or 29ers.. Who cares about the street sweeper guy or the meter maids? The city knows they drive like $hizat and they dont care, why should you?? Go be a cop and not some activist! And if you wanted to do something about it, you would of done it already..

04-14-2010, 09:22 PM
you tell him Chris!!!

sounds like a day shift dude. probably to busy to 39 cause he's at the coe-NA of ponce and the mile for breakfast!

hey chris? did you give P1 his radio back?

04-15-2010, 01:30 PM
Yes I did... I just needed to check in cause the battery on the one I have died. I dont have a trunk mount cause my car 45ed and I could not get a pool car... :devil: