A woman was sentenced to four years in state prison for causing the crash that killed 56-year-old Daly City resident Kham Ky Lam on Airport Boulevard early on the morning of Nov. 21, San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said.
The DA’s Office said Wafer has a history of mental illness and was speeding on the wrong side of the road and went through at least two intersections with traffic lights before the head-on collision occurred.
After the crash, Wafer walked into a nearby Denny’s restaurant and asked for a glass of water while not mentioning anything about the collision or asking police to be called. Officers eventually arrived and she gave multiple inconsistent and bizarre statements to them, the DA’s Office said.
She was previously found “eligible but not suitable” for mental health diversion because of evidence that she would not comply with a medication regimen, the DA’s Office said.
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