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Tributes Missing From Site Of Fatal North Fork Limo Crash

Parents of the four young women killed in the crash say they believe removal of the tributes was a "malicious and disturbing act."

The pole where hearts and other tributes to four young women killed in a 2015 limo crash now stands empty.
The pole where hearts and other tributes to four young women killed in a 2015 limo crash now stands empty. (Lisa Finn/Patch)

CUTCHOGUE, NY — For the five years since four young women died in a devastating limo crash in Cutchogue, a pole at the site was decorated with hearts, photographs, flowers, crosses and other tributes.

Now, however, the pole stands stripped of the hearts and memories — and the families of the four women killed are outraged.

As recently as July, hearts with the women's names, flowers and purple ribbons adorned the pole. "Our angels forever in heaven," the writing on one heart read.

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The base of the pole was covered with flowers, flags, photographs of the young women and other mementoes.

But now, the pole and are below are stripped bare.

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And both town and county elected officials told Patch they have no idea how or when the items were removed. County Road 48, Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell said, is under Suffolk County jurisdiction.

Southold Town Police Chief Martin Flatley said he knew nothing about it and it had not been reported to authorities.

Legislator Al Krupski said he spoke with the Suffolk County Department of Public Works, who reported that while the plantings were intact, the other items were gone, and they were not responsible for any removal.

"They understand the reason for the plantings and memorial and are very sympathetic to the families," Krupski said.

The parents of parents Brittney Shulman 23, , Stephanie Belli, 23, Amy Grabina, 23, and Lauren Baruch, 24 — who were killed when their limo was T-boned by a red pickup truck driven by Steven Romeo of Southold at the intersection of County Road 48 and Depot Lane in Cutchogue on July 18, 2015 — are livid.

"We are upset," said Paul Shulman, Brittney's father. "We can't believe that it was removed — a very malicious and disturbing act."

Three of the women died at the crash site and another died at a hospital. Four other women in the limo were hospitalized: Alicia Arundel, 23; Melissa Crai, 23; Joelle Dimonte, 25; and Olga Lipets, 24.

Hearts and flowers that once marked the site of a fatal Cutchogue limo crash are gone./Lisa Finn

The driver of the limo, Carlos Pino, 58, of Bethpage, was also hurt in the crash. Romeo pleaded guilty to driving while ability impaired by alcohol, a traffic infraction, in 2017. The limo driver, Carlos Pino, was charged with criminally negligent homicide, failure to yield the right of way and other charges in an indictment but Justice Fernando Camacho dismissed the indictment.

For years, the families of the women have advocated and supported legislation advancing limousine safety reforms.

In July, Bob Sullivan, the Cutchogue-based attorney for the four young women, unveiled ambulance records that he said indicated there was a new witness at the scene of the crash.

Photographs, flags and other adornments placed in memory of the four young women who died in a 2015 limo crash are also missing./Lisa Finn

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