Crime & Safety

Two Indicted In Crash That Killed Two Needham Teens

Both accused drivers will face negligent motor vehicle homicide, according to the Norfolk County District Attorney's office.

NEEDHAM, MA — Indictments have been handed down in a February Needham crash that killed two Needham High School students.

Robert Berry, 65, of Needham, was indicted on charges of negligent motor vehicle homicide and two counts of aggravated assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Danis Antoine-Guiteau, 52, of Wellesley, was indicted for manslaughter and negligent motor vehicle homicide, according to the Norfolk County District Attorney's office.

The Feb. 10 crash claimed the lives of Needham High School students - 16-year-old Talia Newfield and 17-year-old Adrienne Garrido. The two were walking on Webster Street near the high school when they were fatally struck.

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Investigators have released few details since the deaths but did note that they were focusing on two drivers.

No arraignment date has yet been set.

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