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    S.F. TAXI DRIVER, PASSENGER KILLED IN VIOLENT CRASH
    By Marisa Lagos and Josh Wein
    Staff Writers

    San Francisco Examiner, CA
    Oct 11 2005

    SAN FRANCISCO - A longtime San Francisco taxicab driver and a
    21-year-old Duke University student were killed in Pacific Heights
    late Sunday night after their cab was broadsided by an allegedly
    drunken driver fleeing the scene of another collision.

    The driver, identified as 43-year-old San Francisco resident Kevin
    McGuinness, was booked into the jail ward Monday at San Francisco
    General Hospital on two felony counts of vehicular manslaughter and
    drunken driving, police said. He was treated at the hospital earlier
    in the day, SFPD Officer Maria Oropeza said.

    Yellow Cab driver Zareh Soghikian, in his 70s, and the front-seat
    passenger, 21-year-old Tyler Brown, were killed in the collision.

    Brown's stepbrother and their friend, Michael Giedgowd, were also
    injured in the crash but were both in stable condition Monday evening.

    Prior to the crash, McGuinness fled from another accident at the corner
    of Polk and Washington streets, according to police. Oropeza said the
    victim in the first crash followed McGuiness to the intersection of
    Broadway and Webster streets, where the alleged drunken driver smashed
    into Soghikian's taxicab on the passenger side. Both Soghikian and
    Brown were pronounced dead at the scene.

    Oropeza said McGuinness tried to flee the second, fatal scene but
    could not get out of his car. Soghikian, a taxi driver in The City
    for at least two decades, was described as a well-liked man who
    was known within the taxicab community for his work on the union
    representing cab drivers. Ruach Graffis at the United Taxicab Workers
    said Soghikian was born in Egypt but was Armenian by descent, and
    lived on Scott Street in the Marina. He worked nights for Yellow Cab
    and ran a travel business during the day, she said.

    UTW posted a note on the Web site Monday morning, reading in part,
    "Our dear friend and UTW activist Zareh Soghikian got killed Sunday
    night in his Yellow Cab #701 ... We will miss Zareh in our meetings
    and on San Francisco's streets."

    Brown, originally from Marion, Mass., was months away from earning
    a bachelor's degree in engineering from Duke University and was in
    town visiting his stepbrother.

    Brown was a member of his campus' chapter of Engineers Without Borders
    and recently traveled to Bande Aceh, Indonesia, to help repair villages
    and airstrips damaged by the tsunami, according to a statement from
    Duke University.

    Brown's parents arrived in San Francisco on Monday but could not
    be reached for comment. Carol Brown, a neighbor from Tyler Brown's
    hometown who is not related to the family, said his death is already
    affecting the community there.

    "Our whole neighborhood is just devastated," Brown said. "We are
    deeply sad."
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