A Georgia judge has sentenced a man to 15 years in prison for allegedly throwing a 28-year-old woman out of a moving Lamborghini in Buckhead, according to reports.
Catherine Khan died from injuries she suffered when she was ejected from a Lamborghini at the intersection of Peachtree Street and Piedmont Road in Buckhead on the night of October 10, 2021.
Police released 911 calls from witnesses who were on the scene that night. Detectives said, Alfred Megbuluba was driving the vehicle and the two were arguing when, according to witnesses, Khan was either pushed or fell out of the car.
“There was a gray Lamborghini that was driving,” a caller told the 911 operator. “There was a fight, there was an altercation. I guess the Lamborghini took off and she was thrown out of the car from the top of the roof. … They, like, pushed her out.”
Paramedics rushed Kahn to Grady Memorial Hospital where doctors were unable to save her life.
Megbuluba fled the scene. He surrendered to the police the next day.
Investigators charged Megbuluba with felony murder, theft by taking, financial transaction card fraud, and financial transaction card theft. Wednesday, however, his attorney told news outlets that Megbuluba accepted a plea deal on a charge of voluntary manslaughter.
Megbuluba was sentenced June 15 to 15 years with 10 years to serve, attorney Steve Sadow said.
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