Twin Charged in Murder of Sister After Fatal Maui Crash
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Thirty-seven-year-old Alexandria Duval has been charged with second degree murder in the death of her twin sister.
The two were in a vehicle that plunged 200 feet from a cliff off of the Hāna Highway in the Puʻuiki area of East Maui on May 29, 2016.
The passenger, Anastasia Duval, died at the scene.
Alexandria made her initial appearance in Wailuku District Court on Monday.
Maui police tell us that on Friday, June 3, 2016 at about 9:50 a.m., Alexandria Duval was placed under arrest and subsequently charged for the offense of Murder in the Second Degree. The case was forwarded to the prosecutors office. She is currently being held without bail.
Police say Duval is suspected of being the driver involved in a single-car crash which resulted in the death of her passenger, identified as her sister, Anastasia Duval.
Police say the accident occurred as the vehicle they were in was traveling on Hāna Highway, left the roadway and went over a cliff.
According to a probable cause report, the two were identified as twin sisters that also went by the names of Alison and Ann Dadow.