Woman sentenced to life for killing dad & daughters in drunk driving crash
by Shari Armstrong · Fox 4HENDRY COUNTY, Fla. — Anne Lang will spend the rest of her life in prison for killing a dad and his two teenage daughters.
Lang was found guilty on three counts of DUI manslaughter and three counts of vehicular homicide following a three-day trial in Hendry County. Troopers say she killed Enedino Galindo, Aryana Galindo and Keanna Galindo — who were only 13 and 15 at the time of the crash, according to court documents.
Lang was sentenced to life for each count of vehicular homicide. For manslaughter, she was sentenced to 14 years for each count, plus one year of probation for each count.
"We are glad that we don’t have to worry about her getting out and hurting another family," said Rhonda Rayna, aunt of the two girls. "She was not able to walk away from this and we are grateful for that."
Before sentencing, family members from both sides spoke to the judge about their loved ones.
"Family relationships and bonds have been broken forever due to one person’s selfie, hurtful and unsympathetic-ness to drive drunk," said a long-time friend of Enedino.
"I lost a lot when he passed," said Anastasia Galindo, Enedino daughter. "Now, my father doesn’t get to hold his kids or his grand kids and tell them he loves them."
Anne's ex-wife also spoke, along with long-time friends. Her ex-wife called her a kind person.
In January 2021, Lang was driving more than 100 mph on State Road 80 when she crashed into a car reversing out of their driveway.
Inside of the other vehicle was a father and his two teenage daughters.
Records show Lang's blood alcohol level was 0.22 - nearly three times the legal limit.
Last March, the US Marshals joined a search for Lang after she failed to show up for her trial on 7 DUI-related counts - including three counts of DUI manslaughter.
She was denied bond.
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