BY Benjamin ClarkApril 4, 2025
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Former pastor faces lawsuit after DUI crash kills mother, injures children

In a devastating turn of events, a former Presbyterian pastor, involved in a fatal DUI crash which claimed the life of a mother and injured her children, now faces severe legal consequences.

Nicholas Betancourt, previously associated with the Presbyterian Church, has been charged and sued for causing a fatal accident while under the influence of drugs, the Christian Post reported.

Nicholas Betancourt found himself embroiled in tragedy on February 28th when he struck the vehicle of Dana Rivera, leading to her immediate death and severe injuries to her three children. Just hours before the accident, Betancourt was released following a DUI arrest on February 27th.

This was not Betancourt's first brush with the law related to impaired driving. His involvement in the accident occurred while driving a Chrysler Pacifica minivan, registered under his wife, Catalina Betancourt's name, further complicating the legal proceedings as she is now also implicated in the lawsuit.

During the accident, Rivera was transporting her children, aged 4, 6, and 15, to collect another sibling from school, adding to the gravity of the crash's impact. The minors were left with serious injuries, needing immediate medical attention.

DUI Charges and Legal Representation

Betancourt faced the legal repercussions of his actions on March 13th when he was slapped with multiple charges, including DUI manslaughter and vehicular homicide. He pleaded not guilty to all accusations brought against him.

Richard Escobar, Betancourt’s attorney, stated, “No matter who’s at fault, these cases are extremely difficult and emotional cases," highlighting the complex nature of such legal battles in DUI incidents.

Escobar has been proactively working on his client's defense, emphasizing the need for a thorough investigation: “Right now, we’re out there investigating the facts and circumstances of the case and trying to get prepared so that we know as much as we can about what took place,” he added.

The Response from Legal Advocates and the Church

Opposing Betancourt’s defense, Tampa’s Yerrid Law Firm, representing the Rivera family, was firm in their stand. Their statement read, “For the good of this family and the people who travel our Florida highway,s you can rest assured that we will hold this driver fully accountable for his actions and the horrific losses his conduct resulted in."

Christ Central Presbyterian Church, where Betancourt formerly served, expressed deep sorrow over the incident. They stated, “We were devastated to hear about the arrest of our former assistant pastor, Nicholas Betancourt, and the circumstances surrounding his car accident on February 2,8 leading to the death of a woman and serious injury to her children."

The church also clarified their current stand with Betancourt: “While we no longer have any official relationship with Nick, our thoughts and prayers are with the victims of this car accident and all the families involved,” further distancing themselves from the former cleric.

Community Impact and Legal Proceedings

The community was shocked following the death of Dana Rivera, a mother who worked tirelessly with two jobs supporting her four children. Her partner and father of her children, Albert Arsenault, escalated his quest for justice by filing wrongful death and personal injury lawsuits not just against Betancourt, but also implicating Betancourt’s wife, Catalina.

This suit raises questions about the responsibility held by vehicle owners and the extent to which they can be held accountable for incidents involving their property, especially under grim circumstances such as these.

As the case progresses, the outcomes will likely set precedents in how DUI cases involving fatalities are handled legally, underscoring the severe consequences of driving under the influence. Plus, the involvement of church entities also adds a layer of complexity to the community's moral and ethical landscape following the crash.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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