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Driver, with child in car, charged in death of motorcyclist in 130-mph race, detectives say

DEERFIELD BEACH — A motorcyclist died while racing a car at 130 mph, as a 5-year-old child rode along in the car, police said.

A Dodge Charger Hellcat and a Honda motorcycle were speeding at about 130 mph on a 45-mph road before the motorcyclist lost control, crashed and later died in the hospital, the Broward Sheriff’s Office said.

Steven Gabriel Seneca, 35, of Coral Springs, had his 5-year-old daughter in the car when following Liam Lexis Reyes, 28, of Coconut Creek. The deadly crash happened about noon Jan. 30 on Southwest 10th Street, approaching Florida’s Turnpike in Deerfield Beach, according to the arrest report.

The preliminary investigation found that Reyes’ 2006 Honda CBR600 was speeding westbound, but as the road curved he drove onto the grass, was thrown off the bike and landed near a fence.

Detectives collected evidence that showed the Dodge was directly behind the motorcycle in the moments before the high-speed crash. Investigators determined that Seneca and Reyes were racing recklessly and aggressively weaving through traffic just before the crash.

Seneca was arrested Tuesday and charged with vehicular homicide, aggravated child abuse, racing, reckless driving, and speeding, among others, records show.

At Seneca’s first court appearance Wednesday, his attorney David Tarras argued Seneca was never closer to the motorcycle than 70 feet, that he stayed at the scene of the crash and that he called 911.

“The motorcyclist [him]self, while this is tragic, was very, very, very reckless driving at 126 [mph], swerved off the road and unfortunately there was a tragic loss of life,” he said. “There’s nothing tying Mr. Seneca to that death.”

Alfred Duncan

Alfred Duncan is a senior editor at The South Florida Daily, where he oversees our coverage of politics, misinformation, health and economics. Alfred is a former reporter and editor for BuzzFeed News, National Geographic and USA Today.

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