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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. - According to an arrest report, a 22-year-old University of Central Florida student said he "didn't need to sober up" because the situation was "a joke" while he was at the hospital after Florida Highway Patrol troopers said he caused a crash that killed a Sanford man Friday morning.
Troopers said Dean Kornblum, of Boca Raton, had alcohol in his system when he drove the front of his 2019 Audi into the back of a Nissan SUV driven by a 36-year-old Sanford man around 1:25 a.m.
Troopers said the impact caused the SUV to overturn near the intersection of University Boulevard and Bibb Lane. They said the driver of the SUV, identified as Angel Dominguez, died on the scene.
Kornblum is charged with DUI manslaughter.
Troopers said after Kornblum was transported to the hospital for minor injuries, they noticed his eyes were glassy and bloodshot and that he smelled of alcohol.
His arrest report says Kornblum told hospital staff that he'd drank alcohol that day, but said "if the hospital find anything in his blood tests it's because they put it in his system."
Hospital staff said Kornblum was uncooperative and laughing "loudly and obnoxiously," according to the arrest report.
FHP: UCF student says he ‘didn't need to sober up,' situation was 'a joke' after fatal crash
<p>According to an arrest report, a 22-year-old University of Central Florida student said he "didn't need to sober up" because the situation was "a joke" while he was at the hospital after Florida Highway Patrol troopers said he caused a crash that killed a Sanford man Friday morning.</p>
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