From the "stupid things people do" section today, here is the story of an 18-year-old girl named Obdulia Sanchez and her choice to go live on Instagram while driving.

Sanchez was driving through California's Central Valley along with her 14-year-old sister, Jacqueline, and another teenager. Neither of the two kids seated in the back of Sanchez's 2003 Buick were wearing seat belts.

In the video, Sanchez can be heard and seen singing along with the radio. She has one hand on the steering wheel, and another showing the middle finger to the rest of the world as she raps along.

Just then, the live video captures Sanchez losing control of her car and crashing.

A few seconds later we see Sanchez picking up her camera to shoot her sister lying wounded on the ground. Courtesy no seat belts, Jacqueline and the other girl got thrown out the car during the crash.

What remains even more disturbing than the crash, and Jacqueline's severe head trauma, is Sanchez capturing her dying sister's reactions and live-streaming it instead of getting help.

"Hey, everybody, if I go to f**king jail for life, you already know why," she begins, adjusting the camera to show her sister bleeding and moaning on the ground.

"My sister is f**king dying. Look, I f**king love my sister to death. I don't give a f**k. Man, we about to die. This is the last thing I wanted to happen to us, but it just did. Jacqueline, please wake up."

She goes on to talk more about her sister, who is not dead yet and needs immediate medical attention: "I don't f**king care though. I'm a hold it down. I love you, rest in peace, sweetie. If you don't survive, baby, I am so f**king sorry. I did not mean to kill you, sweetie."

Eventually, Sanchez starts sounding panicked as she calls out to her sister to "wake up".

Jacqueline, profusely bleeding from her head while her sister recorded the video, was declared dead soon.

Sanchez has been accused of driving under the influence and gross vehicular manslaughter.

The other passenger in the car is said to have survived the crash with a trauma to the right leg. Sanchez, on the other hand, survived with chest pain and a right knee injury.

Police is currently looking to the video to determine if it was indeed the live-streaming that caused the accident.

Meanwhile, Jacqueline misses her Quinceanera because she is dead, and gets funeral expenses raised in her name on GoFundMe.

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