Brandy Causes Fatal Car Crash

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R&B sensation Brandy was involved in a fatal accident last month, and it appears to be her fault.

It happened at 10:30 AM on December 30, 2006 on the 405 Freeway in Los Angeles. Law enforcement sources say Brandy was driving her 2007 Land Rover at 65 mph, and did not notice that cars in front of her had slowed considerably. We’re told Brandy’s vehicle struck a 2005 Toyota. The Toyota then hit a 1989 Toyota. The 2005 Toyota then slid sideways and hit the center divider. As the 2005 Toyota came to a halt, it was struck by a 1988 Acura.

We’re told the driver of the 2005 Toyota, Awatef Aboudihaj, was taken to Holy Cross Hospital in critical condition and she died the next day. Aboudihaj, A 38-year-old married mother of one, was a Los Angeles resident.

Brandy was not injured. The driver of the Acura suffered moderate injuries. Brandy was not arrested and there is no evidence drugs or alcohol were involved. Calls to Brandy’s reps have not yet been returned.

Police are doing a mechanical investigation of the cars involved in the accident to determine if there was a malfunction.

Brandy’s "Moesha" co-star, Lamont Bentley, was killed in January, 2005 when his car plunged off the same freeway. Another "Moesha" costar, Merlin Santana, was killed by a gunshot wound while sitting in the passenger seat of a car in 2002.

In an exclusive conversation with the man driving directly behind Brandy at the time of her fateful crash, TMZ has learned that the singer repeatedly blamed herself at the scene of the accident.

"She got upset, talking about how it was all her fault, she didn’t stop, kept saying how she hit the lady," says the witness.

He added, "Brandy walked in front of traffic, crossing the lanes of speeding cars, then she did it again. People were honking at her to get out of the road. She was obviously disoriented and highly upset."

The witness also claims he tried to calm the hysterical singer, and even dished out some legal advice, saying he advised her to stop admitting guilt. He also consoled her by repeatedly saying "It was an accident."

The witness also claims he went over to check on the woman in the Toyota, but couldn’t find a pulse.

Two weeks after she was behind the wheel in a fatal crash, it looks like Brandy had more car trouble.

After a shopping at The Bodhi Tree Bookstore on Melrose Avenue last Friday, a smiling Brandy returned to her car, unaware of what appears to be a parking ticket on her windshield (pictured below).

She then jumped into her ride and drove off without even noticing the ticket.

Coincidentally, the DVD she purchased was about the power of positive thinking.

The question now is whether or not Brandy will be charged with manslaughter, which is the charge for someone who causes the death of another person unintentionally.

Listen to the 911 calls below


Posted on January 24, 2007 at 10:18 am(PST)

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