6 Men Killed in Suspected DUI Crash in Napa County Believed to All Be From Stockton Area
Norberto Celerino, 53, had three prior DUI convictions and was driving without a valid license when he caused a fatal crash killing six farmworkers, authorities said.
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6 men killed in suspected DUI crash in Napa County believed to all be from Stockton area
A suspected DUI crash that killed six men and injured two others in California's most famous wine region is believed to have primarily involved Stockton residents, according to the Napa County Sheriff's Office.

Stockton farmworkers among 6 killed in Napa County crash
Two Stockton farmworkers — Loreto Ricardo Hernandez, 42, and Fernando Silverio, 34 — were among the six people killed in a Pope Valley crash Sunday night that prosecutors say was caused by a drunk driver now facing murder charges. The Napa County Sheriff’s Office released the names Tuesday, hours after Napa County prosecutors charged Norberto (Beto) Celerino, 53, with six counts each of murder and gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated. …
Napa County Crash Could Result In DUI & Murder Chargers
A crash in Napa County that killed six people could result in DUI and murder charges. Authorities say Norberto Celerino of Stockton was driving a van that struck a tree in Pope Valley. The District Attorney’s Office will determine whether charges are filed. In California, drivers can face second-degree murder charges in fatal DUI cases. Police say Celerino remains hospitalized.
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